Minnesota decides to let purple reign April 21 in honor of Prince

April 20, 2017 at 6:40PM
Landmarks will be bathed in purple this week to mark the anniversary of Prince’s death. Above, the 1-35W bridge last year.
Landmarks will be bathed in purple this week to mark the anniversary of Prince’s death. Above, the 1-35W bridge last year. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A year after rock legend Prince died, Minnesota will pay homage to its native son. Gov. Mark Dayton and Lt. Gov. Tina Smith declared Friday "Prince Day" in the state in conjunction with other events scheduled throughout the Twin Cities.

"Prince and his phenomenal talents led an era of music and showcased Minnesota to the world," said Dayton. "This day, we honor a magnificent artist … and thank him for always making Minnesota his home."

To honor the legend, the Interstate 35 bridge spanning the Mississippi River will be lit in purple Thursday and Friday nights in memory of Prince, who died of an accidental drug overdose on April 21, 2016. The Lowry Bridge will also be bathed in purple lights, as will the IDS Center, U.S. Bank Stadium and Target Field, the Federal Reserve Bank in Minneapolis.

Mary Lynn Smith

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