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Photo of rapper Megan Thee Stallion posing on the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show red carpet

Megan Thee Stallion on the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show red carpet

Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

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GRAMMY Museum Adds New Red Carpet Fashion Looks From 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show & 2020 Latin GRAMMYs To 'On The Red Carpet' Exhibit

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Fans can now check out the 2021 red carpet fashion looks from Megan Thee Stallion and Taylor Swift as well as fashion from Harry Styles, Christian Nodal, Lionel Richie, Phoebe Bridgers, and more up close at the GRAMMY Museum in Downtown Los Angeles
Ana Monroy Yglesias
GRAMMY Museum
Jul 15, 2021 - 7:00 am

The GRAMMY Museum in Downtown Los Angeles has revealed the latest red carpet fashion looks and killer outfits to grace its On The Red Carpet exhibit, as seen on artists at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards and 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards. The newest looks on display include outfits worn by Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers, Alex Cuba, Kany García, Alana Haim from HAIM, Lupita Infante, Natalia Jiménez, Miranda Lambert, Víctor Manuelle, Christian Nodal, Lionel Richie, and Harry Styles.

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Taylor Swift on the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show red carpet | Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

These new 'fits will be on display at the GRAMMY Museum until spring 2022.

Visit grammymuseum.org to reserve your tickets now to the GRAMMY Museum, where you'll also find exhibits on Marco Antonio Solís, Nat King Cole, Dave Matthews Band, Motown, and more.

7 Fun Things To Do "With" Marco Antonio Solís, Dave Matthews Band & The Supremes At The Newly Reopened GRAMMY Museum

Residente, Ricky Martin & Bad Bunny perform at the 2019 Latin GRAMMYs

L-R: Residente, Ricky Martin & Bad Bunny perform at the 2019 Latin GRAMMYs

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2020 Latin GRAMMYs Viewer's Guide: Here's How, When & Where To Watch The Biggest Night In Latin Music Live!

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Here's everything you need to know about who is performing live at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs, including where you can watch the main awards show, both full Premiere ceremonies, and more
Ana Monroy Yglesias
Latin GRAMMYs
Nov 17, 2020 - 5:22 pm

We're just two days away from the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards, airing Thurs., Nov. 19, a night guaranteed to be filled with great music, big wins and touching speeches. Just like everything in 2020, things will look a little different at this year's awards show in order to ensure the safety of the artists and everyone involved. With the theme "Music Makes Us Human," the reimagined show will primarily take place in Miami, along with performances from multiple cities around the world

And even without a red carpet and live audience, there are a lot of exciting things ahead. GRAMMY.com has you covered on how and when to tune into the Biggest Night in Latin Music and what special moments to watch.

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¡Este jueves desde varias ciudades alrededor del mundo 🌎! La Noche Más Importante de la Música Latina 🎶 🙌 #LatinGRAMMY 19 DE NOV. 8PM @Univision pic.twitter.com/ym73vQmi80

— The Latin Recording Academy / Latin GRAMMYs (@LatinGRAMMYs) November 16, 2020

Latin GRAMMY Premiere Ceremony & First-Ever Brazilian Premiere Ceremony

You can tune into the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Premiere ceremony, where the majority of the awards are handed out, live at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST on the Latin GRAMMYs Facebook page.

It will be hosted by actress, singer and entrepreneur Jackie Cruz and will feature performances by 2020 Latin GRAMMY nominees Gina Chavez, Kurt, Naike Ponce and Daniel Santacruz. Gaby Moreno and Lupita Infante, also nominated this year, will be among the award presenters. 

Related: The Latin GRAMMYs Add New Categories, Including Reggaeton, For 2020 Show

For the first time ever, the Brazilian premiere ceremony, presented in Portuguese, will award all of the Portuguese-language categories. This exciting new Brazilian ceremony, which will livestream at 5 p.m. EST / 2 p.m. PST / 7 p.m. (Brasília) on the Latin GRAMMYs Facebook page, follows the Spanish-language premiere ceremony. Brazilian model Lais Ribeiro will host the show, which will include performances from 2020 nominees Melim and Emicida with Marcos Valle. 

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2 DIAS! #LatinGRAMMY Premiere Brasil 🙌 19 NOV. 19h (horário de Brasília) https://t.co/5h8qIl7CzN pic.twitter.com/9yrQeM7QNH

— The Latin Recording Academy / Latin GRAMMYs (@LatinGRAMMYs) November 17, 2020

How To Tune Into The 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

The 2020 Latin GRAMMYs will air on Univision on Thurs., Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. ET / PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 7 p.m. (MEX) / 8 p.m. (COL) / 10 p.m. (ARG/CHI), and on Televisa on Channel 5. Univision can be streamed on most devices where you watch TV, including Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, computers and smartphones. For more information on how to access it, visit tv.univision.com.

Read: Explore This Year's Record Of The Year Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Award

Who Will Be Hosting & Performing?

Indigenous actress Yalitza Aparicio and singers Carlos Rivera and Ana Brenda will be hosting the star-studded broadcast, which will also feature many exciting performances in addition to the select awards presented.

As this will be the first time the show is not held in a singular location, viewers will take a virtual trip around the globe to visit some of the biggest artists in Latin music. Representing Mexican regional music, Alejandro Fernández, Christian Nodal and Calibre 50 will perform from Guadalajara, while Argentinians Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso will share music live from their capital, Buenos Aires. Elsewhere, José Luis Perales will perform from Madrid, Spain, Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny will sing from San Juan and Brazilian superstar Anitta will beam in from Rio de Janeiro. 

There will also be very special tribute performance to celebrate five Latin music icons. Natalia Jiménez and Carlos Rivera will celebrate Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, while Lupita Infante joins Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández to commemorate her grandfather, Mexican actor/ranchera singer Pedro Infante. Dominican Americans Leslie Grace and Prince Royce come together to celebrate the legacy of Dominican superstar Juan Luis Guerra, and Juanes will honor Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos, a.k.a. the King. Puerto Rican salsa legend Héctor Lavoe—El Cantante—will receive a lively tribute from Rauw Alejandro, Ivy Queen, Víctor Manuelle, Ricardo Montaner and Jesús Navarro.

Read: Meet This Year's Best New Artist Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

But wait, there's more! J Balvin, Ricky Martin, Carla Morrison, José Luis Perales, Camilo, Anuel AA, Marc Anthony, Pedro Capó, Julio Reyes Copello, Alex Cuba, Kany García, Guaynaa, Los Tigres del Norte, Víctor Manuelle, Ricardo Montaner, Debi Nova, Raquel Sofía and Sebastián Yatra will also perform.

Additionally, Mr. Worldwide, Pitbull, will honor the tireless frontline workers keeping us safe during the COVID-19 pandemic in a newly announced special performance at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs. Frontline workers, including nurses and firefighters, will join the performance as part of his live band.

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#glamsquad in full effect @LatinGRAMMYs 📸: @omarcruz pic.twitter.com/OJ52Y7VktG

— Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin) November 16, 2020

For all things Latin GRAMMYs, visit the Latin Recording Academy's official website and follow @LatinGRAMMYs on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Join the conversation all week by tagging #LatinGRAMMY.

2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners & Nominees List

A 2019 Latin GRAMMY winner holds his three awards

A 2019 Latin GRAMMY winner holds his three awards

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Poll: Which 2020 Latin GRAMMYs Performance Are You Most Excited For?

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Which 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards performer are you most excited to see rock the stage on Nov. 19?
Ana Monroy Yglesias
GRAMMYs
Oct 29, 2020 - 1:00 pm

In just three weeks, on Nov. 19, the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards will bring the best in Latin music to viewers around the globe for an evening filled with shimmering performances and speeches from the evening's winners. As the anticipation for the big night grows, we want to know: Which performer you are most excited to see? Please vote in our poll below to let us know.

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Related: More Performers Announced For 2020 Latin GRAMMYs: Anuel AA, Calibre 50, Julio Reyes Copello, Alex Cuba & More

The performers announced so far by the Latin Recording Academy are current Latin GRAMMY nominees Anuel AA, Karol G, Bad Bunny,  Calibre 50, Julio Reyes Copello, Alex Cuba, Guaynaa, Víctor Manuelle, Ricardo Montaner, Debi Nova, Raquel Sofía, Sebastián Yatra, Christian Nodal, Pedro Capó, Alejandro Fernández, Kany García, Los Tigres del Norte, Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso. Latin GRAMMY- and GRAMMY-winning salsa king Marc Anthony will also perform.

Don't forget to tune in to all the excitement on Univision on Thurs., Nov. 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT (7:00 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 7:00 p.m. (MEX) / 8:00 p.m. (COL) / 10:00 p.m. (ARG/CHI) and on Televisa on Channel 5.

Learn more about the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners & Nominees List

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen

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New Bruce Springsteen Live! Exhibit To Debut At GRAMMY Museum Experience In Newark, New Jersey

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The brand-new, interactive Bruce Springsteen exhibition will debut at the GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center in Newark on Oct. 1, after which it will travel to the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles in fall 2022
Ana Monroy Yglesias
GRAMMY Museum
Sep 15, 2021 - 2:37 pm

Over the years, 20-time GRAMMY-winning rock great Bruce Springsteen has meant a whole lot to so many people. For example, the deep impact of his music on journalist Sarfraz Manzoor as a young Pakistani-British teen was beautifully captured in the moving 2019 film Blinded by the Light.

Now with the brand-new Bruce Springsteen Live! exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, fans of the Boss can come together and explore his creative process and rise to superstardom, admire his famous Born To Run Fender guitar up close, and much more.

The exhibit was curated by the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music and will debut in Newark on Oct. 1. It will be on display until March 20, 2022, after which it will travel to the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles in fall 2022.

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Bruce Springsteen Live! Presented by the GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center opens Friday, October 1, 2021!

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— Bruce Springsteen Archives (@BruceArchives) September 14, 2021

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Bruce Springsteen Live! will feature memorabilia including the aforementioned modified Fender guitar, the late Clarence Clemons' saxophone, a signed itinerary from the 1988 Human Rights World Tour, and plenty of denim from the stage outfits of Springsteen and his talented E Street Band. Other exciting pieces include the 1988 Tunnel of Love Tour ticket booth stage prop and an interactive kiosk that invites visitors to view the "Dancing In the Dark" singer's handwritten set lists and create their own encores to close the show.

"As we reopen the doors to our museum and so many of us return to the workplace, it only seemed fitting that we would look to 'The Boss' to lead the way," Mark Conklin, Director of Artist Relations and Programming at GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center, said in the press release. "No musical artist has captured the spirit and resiliency of New Jerseyans in song better than Bruce Springsteen, so we couldn't imagine a more appropriate exhibit at this moment." 

"Few performers embody the soul and excitement of live rock and roll like Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band," co-curator Robert Santelli, Founding Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum, and a longtime New Jersey music journalist added. "This exhibit will undoubtedly get fans excited about seeing Springsteen again in concert, hopefully soon."

You can get tickets for Bruce Springsteen Live! here. The GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center reopens tomorrow, Sept. 16, and will be open Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on non-event days and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on event days.

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Boyz II Men's golden suits on display at the Motown exhibit

Boyz II Men's suits at the Motown exhibit

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GRAMMY Museum's New Motown Exhibit Showcases Gems From Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Boyz II Men & More

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"Motown: The Sound Of Young America" is on display at the GRAMMY Museum in Downtown Los Angeles, which opens its doors to the public on May 21, 2021
Ana Monroy Yglesias
GRAMMY Museum
Apr 29, 2021 - 11:22 am

This week, the GRAMMY Museum announced it will be reopening to the public on May 21 with four new exciting exhibits on view. Today, April 29, the Downtown Los Angeles space revealed details for the "Motown: The Sound Of Young America" exhibition.

The exhibit—which has been in the works since last fall and premiered at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas in 2019—celebrates the history and evolution of the iconic music label, highlighting its legendary artists and musical milestones, and the impact it still imparts on artists today.

The Supremes' butterfly gowns on display at GRAMMY Museum

The Supremes' gowns at GRAMMY Museum | Photo: Rebecca Sapp/GRAMMY Museum

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"Motown: The Sound Of Young America" will invite visitors up close to outfits worn by The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Miracles, and The Supremes, and to listen to exclusive interviews with many Motown legends, to witness the creative process perfected at Motown over 60 years ago. Museum guests will also experience interactive displays, including an opportunity to perform The Supremes' GRAMMY nominated hit "Stop! In The Name Of Love" and learn the Temptations' signature dance moves.

The Motown exhibit is presented by City National Bank and will be the Museum's main second floor exhibit through winter 2021. 

Exhibit highlights include:

  • Berry Gordy's $800 loan contract (facsimile) used to start the Motown record label
  • "Butterfly" gowns worn by The Supremes
  • Harmonica and keyboard played by Stevie Wonder
  • Ray Parker Jr.'s Gretsch guitar
  • Recording Academy Hall Of Fame Awards for the Miracles
  • Full set of Jackson 5 outfits
  • Full set of Boyz II Men outfits
  • Full set of The Four Tops outfits
  • Full set of The Temptations outfits
  • Blazers from Migos' "Stir Fry" music video 
  • And more! 

"The music of Motown, especially in the 1960s, represents a high-water mark in American music," Bob Santelli, the exhibition's curator and Founding Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum, said in the press release.

"The long list of No. 1 hits, the incredible stable of stars, and the genius of Berry Gordy Jr., both as a businessman and nurturer of talent, made Motown one of the most successful and impactful record companies of all time."

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Ethiopia Habtemariam, Chairman/CEO of Motown Records added her excitement about the new Museum offering:

"We're honored that the GRAMMY Museum is bringing this vital exhibit to Los Angeles. In the past 60 years, Motown has repeatedly proved itself as a galvanizing musical and cultural force, amplifying the voice of Young America. Providing a firsthand view of the development of artists like Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Boyz II Men, Ne-Yo, Lil Baby and Migos will, I hope, spark the dreams of a new generation."

To book your ticket reservations and to learn more about the Museum's new COVID-19 safety protocols, please visit www.grammymuseum.org.

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