Los Angeles’ cultural heartbeat was fully on display as the GRAMMY Museum unveiled an exciting slate of upcoming programs that blend film, conversation, and live performance. Spanning February through early March, the Museum continues to solidify its role as a creative hub where music history, contemporary artistry, and global voices intersect.
This season’s programming reflects the GRAMMY Museum’s commitment to storytelling—spotlighting iconic legends, emerging talent, and international artists whose work is shaping today’s soundscape. From hip-hop royalty and surf-rock pioneers to Latin pop, global K-pop-adjacent acts, and hard rock innovators, each event offers fans rare access to the artists behind the music.
REEL TO REEL: VICTORY WITH Slick Rick
Tuesday, February 10 | 7:00 PM
The month opens with a cinematic celebration as Grammy Award–winning icon Slick Rick presents VICTORY, his latest album and companion film. The evening features an exclusive screening followed by an in-depth conversation exploring his legacy, creative evolution, and enduring influence on hip-hop culture. It’s a powerful reminder of storytelling as the backbone of rap music.
CELEBRATING THE BEACH BOYS’ WE GOTTA GROOVE
Thursday, February 12 | 7:30 PM
A special evening honors one of America’s most influential bands, The Beach Boys, with a deep dive into We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years. Original Brother Studio engineers Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey, and John Hanlon reunite for a rare conversation moderated by producer James Sáez alongside historian Howie Edelson. The discussion reveals behind-the-scenes insights into a defining era of California sound.
SPOTLIGHT SERIES: A STAGE FOR RISING & GLOBAL TALENT
The GRAMMY Museum’s popular Spotlight and Global Spin Live series continues to amplify diverse voices with intimate conversations and live performances:
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HUMBE – Monday, February 23 | 7:30 PM
Latin Grammy–nominated artist HUMBE discusses his acclaimed album DUEÑO DEL CIELO and performs, moderated by Tomás Mier. -
Faouzia – Tuesday, February 24 | 7:30 PM
The classically trained, Moroccan-born multi-instrumentalist reflects on her debut album FILM NOIR with a live performance. -
Tyler Ballgame – Thursday, February 26 | 7:30 PM
The rising artist shares the journey behind For the First Time, Again, blending vulnerability and genre-bending sound. -
Jeff Satur – Tuesday, March 3 | 7:30 PM
An internationally acclaimed Thai creative, Jeff Satur brings global energy to the stage with conversation and performance.
EVENINGS WITH ICONIC BANDS & ROCK INNOVATORS
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LANY – Wednesday, March 4 | 7:30 PM
The platinum-certified LA group reflects on their career, creative growth, and fan connection, paired with a live set. -
Halestorm – Thursday, March 5 | 7:30 PM
Frontwoman Lzzy Hale and guitarist Joe Hottinger discuss their latest album Everest, delivering an electrifying performance.
WHY THIS SEASON MATTERS
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Bridges generations of music legends and emerging artists
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Spotlights global voices shaping today’s sound
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Offers rare access through intimate conversations and performances
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Positions Los Angeles as a center for music education and culture
With its February–March lineup, the GRAMMY Museum once again proves that music is not just something we hear—it’s something we experience, study, and celebrate together.
For tickets and full program details, visit:
👉 https://grammymuseum.org/programs/























