Bruce Springsteen pays tribute to Prince at Barclays Center concert

ByCristina Romano WABC logo
Sunday, April 24, 2016
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NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band paid tribute to the late music legend Prince on Saturday night during his concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.





With no introduction, Springsteen opened the show, part of 'The River Tour 2016', with a cover of Prince's 'Purple Rain' as the stage bathed in purple light. Many people in the audience held up lighters and their cell phone during the tribute.





Prince died Thursday at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota. Since his death, many celebrities and performers have paid tribute to him, such as Spike Lee, the cast of the hit Broadway show 'Hamilton' and Jimmy Buffet.



Friends and family gathered Saturday to pay tribute to Prince at Paisley Park, where the recording artist lived and worked.


ABC's Eva Pilgrim reports on the tributes to Prince from outside the music icon's Minnesota home.


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