With only 25 one-night stays available to the public, Prince‘s ‘Purple Rain’ house has been listed on Airbnb.
The iconic musician’s former bandmates will allow paying guests to stay at the newly restored, Minnesota property that features extravagant interiors with velvet wallpaper, mirrored ceilings and even a golden toilet.
Wanting to pay tribute to his 1984 movie, Purple Rain, Prince’s former Revolution bandmates Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman took to the Airbnb website listing with:
“Purple Rain is the greatest movie of all time. This is not opinion, this is fact.” “Now, 40 years after the movie’s release, we’re bringing it back to life. Not only did we lock down The Kid’s unforgettable childhood home, but we also restored the interior to a new level of glory. The whole place is a tribute-nay, a shrine-to both the movie itself and the moment in time that launched Prince into the stratosphere.”
One night at the Purple Rain house will only cost guests $7.00 and visitors will also have the opportunity to discover a “secret door” to a hidden “room filled with treasures” in the house, as well as see some of Prince’s most famous stage costumes.
Ruled an accident by the medical examiner, Prince died in 2016 from a self-administered Fentanyl overdose.
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Author: Saul Goode
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