Artworks from BTS, Seventeen and other HYBE artists to be displayed at the Grammy Museum
The Grammy Museum is set to unveil a spectacular exhibit next month showcasing memorabilia from top K-pop artists like BTS and SEVENTEEN. Fans can see stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, and more.

The Grammy Museum is set to showcase an extraordinary exhibition of artworks from some of the world’s most influential K-pop artists. The exhibition, which opens next month, will feature artworks from famous artists from HYBE such as BTS, SEVENTEEN and more.
This highly anticipated exhibition will offer fans and music lovers the opportunity to take an intimate look at the careers of these global superstars. Visitors can expect to see a diverse range of memorabilia including stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, personal mementos and exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs.
BTS, known for its record-breaking achievements and profound impact on the music industry, will be prominently featured. The display includes original clothing worn in music videos such as ‘Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)’ by BTS, ‘Maestro’ by Seventeen, ‘Sugar Rush Ride’ by Tomorrow x Together, ‘Sweet Venom’ by Enhypen and ‘Easy’ by Le Seraphim.

Other attractions include interactive rooms for singing and dancing sessions, a special fan section that honors the bond between HYBE artists and their fans, and a Mono to Immersive room showcasing BTS’ 2022 Grammy telecast performance of “Butter.”
Visitors can also enjoy photo booths where they can pose with their favorite K-pop stars, as well as watch exclusive video content from producers, artists, music videos, and more.
In addition to the artifacts, the exhibit will also feature interactive elements, allowing visitors to connect with the music and history of these iconic groups. The GRAMMY Museum’s commitment to educate and inspire through the power of music makes it the perfect venue for this tribute to the global phenomenon of K-pop.
The exhibition will run until the end of the year, giving fans around the world plenty of time to experience this unique tribute to HYBE’s pioneering artists.