Paul McCartney Covers Prince’s ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ in Minneapolis (Video)

“Minneapolis, Prince. Prince, Minneapolis. It goes together,” says the singer

Paul McCartney Tribute for Prince
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Paul McCartney paid tribute to Prince during his concert in Minneapolis on Wednesday, dedicating the “One on One” tour stop to “the late, great Prince.”

“Minneapolis, Prince,” McCartney said, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “Prince, Minneapolis. It goes together.”

McCartney launched into Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” during the encore, with Prince’s iconic purple logo emblazoned on the screen behind the performer.

The music icon died on April 21 at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota. He was 57. The autopsy was completed two weeks ago, but results regarding the cause of death are still pending.

However, on Tuesday night, the Star Tribune reported that a doctor who specializes in opioid addictions was scheduled to meet with the “Purple Rain” singer the day after he died, after being asked to help with a “‘grave medical emergency.”

See a video of McCartney’s tribute below.

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