Sunday marks the third anniversary of Prince’s death and the next 10 days are filled with parties, film screenings, concerts and other events celebrating the legendary musician.

As has become common with all things Prince-related, prices are all over the map, from $549 for the four-day Celebration 2019 at Paisley Park to several free events. Here’s a look at what’s on tap:

Erotic City

This Prince-themed dance party features DJs Lenka Paris, Shannon Blowtorch, Brother Jules and Mike 2600. 8 p.m. Saturday; First Avenue, 701 First Ave. N., Mpls.; $15-$12; 612-332-1775 or first-avenue.com.

‘Purple Rain’

A 35mm print of Prince’s breakthrough film, which won him an Oscar for best original song score, will be screened at the Parkway Theater. (As a bonus, the same venue is showing one of Prince’s favorite films, “Finding Nemo,” at 11 a.m. Saturday.) 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday; Parkway Theater, 4814 Chicago Ave. S., Mpls.; $11-$9 (late show is sold out); 612-822-8080 or theparkwaytheater.com.

Purple Family meet and greet

Members of the Facebook group Purple Family invite all Prince fans to a free meet and greet featuring DJ Alphonso Starr and vocalist Martin Kember, who stages his own Prince tribute concerts. 5 p.m. April 23; Bunkers, 761 Washington Ave. N., Mpls.; free; 612-338-8188 or bunkersmusic.com.

Free Urself Too Dance

DJs Spooky Calavera, Michael Holtz and Danny Sigelman will spin records and Lakame will perform a live set during this party organized by the nonprofit Purple Playground. Proceeds go toward the group’s Academy of Prince music program for teens. 9 p.m. April 23; Lee’s Liquor Lounge, 101 Glenwood Ave., Mpls.; $7; purpleplayground.org.

Starr Party

Alphonso Starr and Martin Kember also perform at this fundraiser for several medical charities. It will include free henna tattoos and Prince-inspired third eye sunglasses for the first 400 people. 8 p.m. April 24; The Pourhouse, 10 Fifth St. S., Mpls.; $25-$19.99; peopleofpaisleypark.com.

Remembering Prince

Heidi Vader, founder of Purple Playground, and board member Willie Adams will discuss Prince’s philanthropy and his legacy of positivity at this free event, which includes a display of Prince memorabilia. 6:30 p.m. April 24; Carver County Library, 7711 Kerber Blvd., Chanhassen; free; carverlib.org.

New Power Generation meet and greet

Members of Prince’s second-most-famous band are making themselves available for photos and autographs at the steep price of $99. The ticket includes a “New Power Generation book bag with a few fun items” so at least fans will have something tangible to take home with them. Folks who don’t want to pay that much can hang out in the hotel’s lobby to hear former Prince DJ Dudley D spinning records from 6 to 10 p.m. the night of the meet and greet. 7:30 p.m. April 24; Moxy Minneapolis Uptown, 1121 W. Lake St., Mpls.; $99; newpowergeneration.net.

Celebration 2019

Fans from around the world will converge on Paisley Park for four days of concerts, panel discussions and tours. Performers include the Revolution, original Time guitarist Jesse Johnson and the Funk Soldiers, a 15-piece supergroup of New Power Generation and Paisley Park musical alumni. April 25-28; Paisley Park, 7801 Audubon Road, Chanhassen; $549; officialpaisleypark.com.

Shelby J.

New Power Generation vocalist Shelby J. performs in the same venue that hosted Prince’s first solo concert in January 1979 with a ticket price of $4. In a nod to that show, $4 from each Shelby J. ticket will be donated to the theater’s renovation efforts. 7 and 10 p.m. April 25; Capri Theater, 2027 W. Broadway Ave., Mpls.; $64; brandedbymjm.com/products.

The Jellybean Johnson Experience Presents Nothing Compares 2 P

Time drummer, guitarist, songwriter and producer Jellybean Johnson presents a tribute to Prince with guests including Marva King, Ken Valdez, Danny Kusz, Jeffree Mak, Mark Joseph and many others. 7 p.m. April 25; Minnesota Music Cafe, 499 Payne Ave., St. Paul; $25-$20; minnesotamusiccafe.com.

Prince: In Concert on the Big Screen

For the second time, a supergroup of Prince musicians will perform live to newly remastered and never-before-released audio and video captured from throughout Prince’s career.

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MPR fires Eric Malmberg, Current DJ who was under investigation by reporter Marianne Combs It’s an intriguing concept, but the first concert last April did suffer a bit from too much live video of the musicians and not enough Prince. With any luck, organizers have fixed that issue this time around. (Celebration 2019 ticketholders get the best seats in the house, but the performance is also open to the general public.) 8 p.m. April 26; Armory, 500 Sixth St. S., Mpls.; $199-$69; 800-982-2787 or armorymn.com.

Mina Moore

Minneapolis singer/songwriter Mina Moore presents an evening dubbed “A Celebration of Prince and the Minneapolis Sound.” 10 p.m. April 26; Dakota, 1010 Nicollet Ave., Mpls.; $25-$20; 612-332-1010 or dakotacooks.com.

Prince Rooftop Celebration: A Purple Dance Party

Former Prince DJ Larry Peace will spin classics and deep cuts during this dance party. 10 p.m. April 26; Union Rooftop, 731 Hennepin Ave., Mpls.; $12; flipphoneevents.com.

LP Music

Longtime Prince sidemen Eric Leeds and St. Paul Peterson perform with support from DJ Nevermind. 11 p.m. April 26; Icehouse, 2528 Nicollet Ave. S., Mpls.; $30; 612-276-6523 or icehousempls.com.

Purple Paisley Cocktail Party and Panel

Founding member of the Time and “Purple Rain” co-star Jerome Benton hosts this free event, which opens with a panel of authors who’ve written books about Prince: Chris Riemenschneider (“First Avenue: Minnesota’s Mainroom”), Jim Walsh (“Gold Experience: Following Prince in the ’90s”) and Allen Beaulieu (“Prince: Before the Rain”). A cocktail party follows along with a live performance from “Graffiti Bridge” star Ingrid Chavez. 4 p.m. April 27; Umbra at Canopy by Hilton, 708 Third St. S., Mpls.; free; 612-332-0696.

New Power Generation

The NPG perform live with a very special guest, Ashley Tamar Davis. Prince fans know her as Tamar, a promising protege of his from the “3121” era. The Houston native started her career in an early version of Destiny’s Child and Prince first heard her when she was still a teenager. A decade later, she snagged an invite to one of Prince’s house parties in Los Angeles and auditioned for him on the spot. Prince had big plans for Tamar and backed her on a 13-date tour in early 2006 that included a memorable show at Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theatre.

Tamar also sang the Grammy-nominated “Beautiful, Loved and Blessed” with Prince and recorded a full album with him that was never released. By the end of 2006, the Purple One had moved on and Tamar went on to appear in numerous Tyler Perry plays as well as the 10th season of “The Voice.” She has played shows with the NPG in Japan and Australia, but this gig marks her first in the U.S. 9 p.m. April 27; Fine Line Music Cafe, 318 First Ave. N., Mpls.; $75-$50; 612-338-8100 or finelinemusic.com.

Legacy: A Night Supporting Youth Music Education

Prince associates Sue Ann Carwell, Marva King, St. Paul Peterson, Jellybean Johnson and Brother Jules perform at this benefit for Purple Playground’s Academy of Prince. 7 p.m. April 27; Minnesota Music Cafe, 499 Payne Ave., St. Paul; $19.99; purpleplayground.org.

Party Uptown

This free Prince party features DJ Wae Fonkey, Eloy Lasanta of the “Prince’s Friend” YouTube channel and book signings from Allen Beaulieu (“Prince, Before The Rain”), Kim Berry (“Diamonds And Curlz”) and Andre Hollingsworth (“A Tribute To His Musical Genius”). 9 p.m. April 27; Moxy Minneapolis Uptown, 1121 W. Lake St., Mpls.; free; princesfriend.com.

Love 2 the 9’s

Prince’s longtime keyboardist Tommy Barbarella is joined by vocalist Julius Collins, Petar Janjic on percussion and Jeremy Ylvisaker on guitar for an evening of storytelling, memories and the music of Prince. 11 p.m. April 27; Parkway Theater, 4814 Chicago Ave. S., Mpls.; $129-$55; 612-822-8080 or theparkwaytheater.com.

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