The Grammy Museum is amping up its K-pop programming for 2024.
The downtown Los Angeles museum, which has made a two-year-long commitment to showcasing exhibits and programming surrounding K-pop, announced a new exhibit featuring artists from Korean entertainment conglomerate Hybe last week. They’ve also added two new events with K-pop groups Ateez and Zerobaseone.
Presented as a partnership between the Grammy Museum and the Korean entertainment company, the upcoming exhibit is titled “Hybe: We Believe In Music, A Grammy Museum Pop-Up.” The exhibit is set to open Aug. 2 and will chronicle and capture “the power and history of Hybe, spotlighting its legacy of unparalleled innovation and creativity as a trend-setting global entertainment brand,” according to a release.
The Grammy Museum’s latest addition will spotlight several Hybe artists including BTS, Seventeen, Tomorrow x Together, Enhypen, Le Sserafim, Zico, fromis_9, Boynextdoor, Tws, &Team, Illit and Katseye.
Fans will get the chance...
The downtown Los Angeles museum, which has made a two-year-long commitment to showcasing exhibits and programming surrounding K-pop, announced a new exhibit featuring artists from Korean entertainment conglomerate Hybe last week. They’ve also added two new events with K-pop groups Ateez and Zerobaseone.
Presented as a partnership between the Grammy Museum and the Korean entertainment company, the upcoming exhibit is titled “Hybe: We Believe In Music, A Grammy Museum Pop-Up.” The exhibit is set to open Aug. 2 and will chronicle and capture “the power and history of Hybe, spotlighting its legacy of unparalleled innovation and creativity as a trend-setting global entertainment brand,” according to a release.
The Grammy Museum’s latest addition will spotlight several Hybe artists including BTS, Seventeen, Tomorrow x Together, Enhypen, Le Sserafim, Zico, fromis_9, Boynextdoor, Tws, &Team, Illit and Katseye.
Fans will get the chance...
- 7/14/2024
- by Nicole Fell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Concert film BTS: Yet to Come has been set to stream on Amazon’s Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories starting November 9. The K-pop superstars’ concert originally took place in October last year at the Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, South Korea as part of the city’s World Expo 2030 bid.
Produced by Hybe, Cj and 4DPlex, the movie includes 19 performances of the seven-member band’s hit tracks, such as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Run,” “Mic Drop” and “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”
Approximately 50,000 people attended the free concert to see Rm, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook on stage. Trafalgar (which is also handling overseas rollout of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour as well as previous BTS films) then released a version titled BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas in February, resulting in a global theatrical gross of over $29M.
The band members last summer...
Produced by Hybe, Cj and 4DPlex, the movie includes 19 performances of the seven-member band’s hit tracks, such as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Run,” “Mic Drop” and “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).”
Approximately 50,000 people attended the free concert to see Rm, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook on stage. Trafalgar (which is also handling overseas rollout of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour as well as previous BTS films) then released a version titled BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas in February, resulting in a global theatrical gross of over $29M.
The band members last summer...
- 10/17/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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