KQ Entertainment Organizes First-Ever K-pop Exhibition at L.A. Grammy Museum
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-03-29 08:56:00
Courtesy of KQ ENTERTAINMENT
KQ Entertainment, the label representing boy bands Ateez and xikers, is organizing the first-ever K-pop exhibition at the L.A. Grammy Museum.
Titled "KQ ENT. (Ateez & xikers): A Grammy Museum Pop-Up," the exhibition will run for two months from April 10 to June 10 at the Grammy Museum's third-floor red carpet gallery in downtown Los Angeles. It marks the first of many K-pop exhibits and programs scheduled at the museum over the next two years.
Highlighted in the exhibition will be the main outfits worn by Ateez in the music video for "Crazy Form," the lead track from their fourth full-length album "The World EP.Fin: Will" (2023), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
In a press release by KQ Entertainment, Ateez members expressed their honor in showcasing their music release pieces at the Grammy Museum, while xikers extended wishes for viewers to enjoy the museum experience.
Michael Sticka, president and CEO of the Grammy Museum, emphasized the significance of K-pop in the music and cultural landscape, announcing plans to celebrate the genre's success with dedicated exhibits and programming over the next two years.
The pop-up exhibition coincides with Ateez's debut performance at the Coachella Festival on April 12 and 19, where they will be the first K-pop boy band to perform at North America's largest music festival.
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