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Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan top the bill for an all-star concert tribute in memory of Prince, six months after the influential pop star died of an accidental prescription drug overdose.
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Friends, family and artists go ahead stage after the last tune "Purple Rain". REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Trena Lawson of Hermosa Beach, California, postures alongside an existence measure cut-out of Prince as fans accumulate for the show. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Kelly Kossett of Minnetonka, Minnesota, searches for a seat. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Nicole Scherzinger, previous lead artist for the Pussycat Dolls, performs. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Keia Hamilton of New York and Pam Nodine of Nashville, Tennessee, hold up outside the Xcel Center. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Prince memorabilia covers a fan's handbag as thousands accumulate for the show. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Tyka Nelson, Prince's more youthful sister, performs. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Chaka Khan and Stevie Wonder play out Prince's "1999". REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Former Prince bandmate Bobby Z recounts stories from their initial days. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Darlene Blander of New York postures beside an existence estimate cut-out of Prince. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Eric Rogers of Winchester, Kentucky, and his significant other Bridget Rogers stroll to Xcel Center. REUTERS/Craig Lassig
Friends, family and performers go ahead stage after the last melody "Purple Rain" amid a tribute to the late artist Prince, at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, October 13, 2016. REUTERS/Craig Lassig