For the next two years, the GRAMMY Museum will launch multiple exhibits and programs to celebrate the rise of Korean pop music. The GRAMMY Museum proudly presents KQ ENTERTAINMENT groups ATEEZ and xikers to kick off the Museum’s first display devoted to K-pop: A GRAMMY Museum Pop-Up, opening for a limited time from April 10 through June 10. The pop-up will be displayed in the Museum’s 3rd-floor red carpet gallery.
The display will feature KQ Entertainment’s two boy groups ATEEZ and xikers. During the showing of the exhibit, ATEEZ will also become the first K-pop boy group to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
The exhibition will highlight:
● ATEEZ’s main look outfits from their 2023 album, THE WORLD EP.FIN : WILL, which were featured in their music video for “미친 폼 (Crazy Form)”
● Props from the “미친 폼 (Crazy Form)” music video
● xikers’ outfits from their 2024 EP HOUSE OF TRICKY : Trial And Error, which were featured in their new music video for “We Don’t Stop”
● Props from their first two mini-albums
● xikers member JUNGHOON’s outfit from their 2023 debut EP HOUSE OF TRICKY : Doorbell Ringing, which was featured in a performance of their title track “도깨비집 (TRICKY HOUSE)”
Michael Sticka, President and CEO of the GRAMMY Museum said in a press release, “The GRAMMY Museum plans to celebrate the world of K-pop, its much-deserved success, and worldwide chart-breaking artists by curating dedicated exhibits and programming over the next two years. We look forward to launching this series with exclusive outfits and props from xikers and ATEEZ, who are making history at Coachella this year.”
“The global spread of K-pop is truly remarkable and it is a great honor to see ATEEZ and xikers represent K-pop music at the GRAMMY Museum. Witnessing our artists’ hard work and dedication being recognized on such a large scale by the GRAMMY Museum is truly a privilege and fills us with so much pride. We aim to continue to do our best to work with our artists to break boundaries in music on the global stage with K-pop,” said Kyu Wook Kim, CEO of KQ Entertainment in response.
ATEEZ said, “It’s an honor to have pieces from our latest music release displayed at the GRAMMY Museum, where so many wonderful artists have left a piece of their musical history. There are so many elements involved in the process of our music creation and we’re excited to be able to share some of it through our music video outfits and props.”
“We’re so grateful for the opportunity to have our pieces displayed alongside our labelmate and seniors ATEEZ, as well as so many amazing artists that we’ve grown up listening to. Though it’s only been a little over a year since our debut, we’re so happy to take part in this opportunity at the GRAMMY Museum and hope that everyone has fun looking at all the interesting outfits and props that have helped create the xikers world in the music video of our latest release,” said xikers.
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Featured Image Credit: Rebecca Sapp for Grammy Museum