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GRAMMY Museum

4.0 (579 reviews)
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Cat C.

BRING A JACKET OR SWEATER! It is cold! Ok, had to get that out of the way. The Grammy Museum had interactive exhibits which was fun. There is a lot of video footage of great Grammy performances over the years which we enjoyed very much. Some of the current exhibits included one on Selena, the Tex Mex singer and photo retrospective by Blakesberg as well as the indie grunge band Sublime. So cool learning about the history and evolution of music and the Grammys. On the sidewalk there are little records with a few of that year's winners. There is a pricy parking garage nearby which is convenient. Worth a visit!

Jose R.

Great museum covering pop culture from the last century and more; rare and unique artifacts, memorabilia, actual wardrobe used by artists, the evolution of the Grammy Award; hands on exhibits for children and those young at heart. We came to see the Selena exhibit, amazing to see such an iconic set of pieces from a world renowned artist that influenced so many younger artists and generations. What could have made it better? The organization of the way the exhibition was set up. It was placed in the fourth floor of the museum and I would argue it could have had a larger section of museum to accommodate all the visitors. Alas, the signage was poor about there being a queue line required to see her exhibition. Not clear when we first got to that floor. Great museum other than that experience, very cool to see all the iconic moments in music and pop culture history.

Theresa L.

It's always a good time when visiting the bestie in LaLa Land, but even better when you add a museum to the itinerary. This Grammy Museum visit was to see The Selena Exhibit & it was fab! Wandered around checking out others and read history snippets of all. Overall all experience was good and would go back again depending on the grand exhibit!

Drum Machine
D. Reneé B.

Visited the GRAMMY Museum at L.A. Live with BB on Christmas Eve to see the Luther Vandross exhibit that I'd been seeing online. Since it was Christmas Eve, the museum closed early at 3 PM. We arrived around 2 PM but still had enough time to see everything -- twice. We were able to see the Luther Vandross exhibit, which is located on the third floor. While it was special to experience, it definitely should have been larger to properly honor such an extraordinary artist. The exhibit includes big-screen clips of his performances, wardrobe pieces from a couple of concerts, his Grammys displayed on the wall, and some of his handwritten lyrics. On the second floor, we spent time in the music labs, which were fun and interactive. There are booths where you can record your own song in the genre of your choice, which added a hands-on element to the visit. The top floor had several standout displays. The hip-hop exhibit was especially fun -- sitting inside a booth to experience how hip hop and rap are meant to be heard with subwoofers, amps, and speakers was both cute and entertaining. There were also displays featuring Bruno Mars' Prince-inspired drums, Elvis' shirt, several of Janet Jackson's outfits, and many other pieces. The crowd was minimal, likely due to the rainstorm and the holiday. While I enjoyed the visit, for the price of admission, I wish there had been more exhibits to see and more interactive elements overall. Still, it was a memorable experience, especially for music lovers, and I'm glad we went.

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Candace L.

Horrible planning on the museum's part, especially regarding the new Selena exhibit. And let me start with it will take you 2 mins to see the exhibit. It's in a roundabout and not much stuff to see. Continuing on...... If you're planning to come, go during the week, arrive very early, and honestly wait two to three weeks before even trying. Tickets are sold without any assigned time slots or date controls, which is baffling for a high-demand exhibit. When we arrived, the line wrapped all the way around the block. After waiting, staff then told people they should consider coming back another day because of the crowd size. That's unacceptable when tickets have already been sold. This wasn't a crowd issue--it was a poor setup and lack of planning. If you're going to host a major exhibit, basic crowd control and timed entry should be standard. Very disappointing experience due to logistics alone.

Yvette N.

My first time here. As long as I've lived in Los Angeles I have never thought to come visit. All the exhibits were very interesting and informative. I love how it is also interactive, had so much fun

Vinyls
Nick P.

Checked out this museum a few weeks ago. I've been here once before in 2014 for the Taylor Swift 1989 exhibit which was a lot of fun. Coming back, it couldn't be more different. Admission is $22.50 per adult with a $5 off your validation ticket if you park in their designated parking structure. The exhibits were fun to walk through. Also love that there's a rooftop cafe overlooking the skyline. Small museum, but its got its charm. I only recommend coming here if there's an exhibit you really want to see otherwise its really the place for music enthusiasts.

Luke Spiller of The Struts
Patrick L.

I visited the GRAMMY Museum on 12.8.205 after hours to see The Struts in the 200 seat Clive Davis Theater. What a cool event! The first part was a chat with the lads from the UK moderated by music journalist Lyndsey Parker, then they performed a five song acoustic set. And the best part, tickets were reasonably priced at around $50 each, not several hundred like you might expect from such an up close and personal event. As for the museum itself, to be fair, I did not spend any time there. But the staff was friendly and well organized, and the small gift shop was cute. Honestly, this small venue event format is really impressive. Nice job GRAMMY Museum. You are definitely on my radar now. It is also great that the museum is part of a larger entertainment complex (L.A. Live), so parking is easy, though pricey at $40, and there are plenty of options for food and drinks. As for The Struts, they were a blast. Engaging, charming, fun, and incredibly talented. Five stars. I loved this inventive use of the museum.

Michael Jackson's jacket
Mel D.

As a local, I rarely take advantage of all LA has to offer. The Grammy museum was a fun way to spend a couple of hours reading up on the history of some of the Grammy winners and listening to some tunes. The museum is located in LA live, the entrance is facing figuroa in between Fixens soul Kitchen and flemings. The museum was much bigger than I expected. I suggest you start on the top floor which is the outdoor rooftop on the fifth floor. There you can grab a bite and something to drink, they do have some alcoholic options as well. There is a semi nice view as all. The Museum is very modern and has a ton of activities for both adults and children. You can go into studio rooms and try free styling rap, or playing a musical instrument, recording your own song and they give you an option to download it onto your phone. You can also try mixing music with a drum machine, etc. like you are a music producer. You can easily spend a few hours here. If you or your friends enjoy all things, music or fashion, I definitely check this place out. They do have a few Grammy dresses and suits on display... Like Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and Chappell Roan. I believe LA live offers valid parking but it's a bit pricey, $10 for two hours. I'm lucky enough to be able to take the metro into downtown so I would suggest doing that if it's an option. Afterwards, there's plenty of places to have a meal or a drink.

Clive Davis Theater
Jeff S.

This was my first time at the Grammy museum. I was there for the audio Sonic playground installation featuring Ableton live, Side Brain, and Moldover. The museum is an awesome space. It is clean, modern and truly an inviting, welcoming space. It's close enough to public transportation that I was able to get the train and walk. The sonic playground is an awesome hands on exhibit. There were people there of all ages learning about and playing with technology related to djing, sampling, singing and creating electronic music. Side Brain and Moldover demonstrated the software, Ableton live, which is the heart of the creation of this exhibit. They demonstrated other real world and well as more specific and technical uses for the application. I was bummed I didn't bring my kids with me

Shveta A.

Mingling with the stars. This is the vibe of the aptly named Grammy Museum. From the moment I entered the elevator, I felt like I was being transported to another world. The rooftop area where the reception was being held was open and spacious and exuded luxury. The service was impeccable. Waiters walked around with scrumptious pastries and appetizers constantly so you were never without options. The open bar area was also conveniently located so that you did not have to walk far to get a drink. The table set up was also very nice. Despite the large crowd of people, there was always a place to sit comfortably. And the view! It was so nice to be able to see and take pictures of DTLA unobscured. The vantage point is amazing, especially at sunset. A true place worth experiencing.

Ariel L.

I could easily spend the whole day here! If you're a fan of music--or especially of Taylor Swift--the GRAMMY Museum is a must-visit. Swifties will love seeing her very first GRAMMY Award proudly displayed on the top floor, along with other memorabilia and concert footage. I won't spoil all the surprises, but let's just say it's an experience worth savoring from start to finish. If you're staying nearby, like at the JW Marriott, admission is free--how awesome is that? Otherwise, the $22.50 entry fee is totally worth it, and kids 17 and under get in free, making it a perfect outing for families too. The museum is highly interactive, which adds to the fun. You can try rapping, take a DJ tutorial, play as part of a virtual band, or belt out a tune in the karaoke booth. Alongside these hands-on exhibits are decades of music history, artifacts, and stories that celebrate artists from every genre. And when you've had your fill of music magic, there are plenty of great restaurants nearby to grab a bite. A definite must-see for any music lover visiting L.A.!

Gift shop first floor
Zabrina W.

What a wonderful place with endless memorabilia. Located at la live near Olympic and Figueroa is an unassuming museum with many treasures. Costumes, interactive activities, wonderful pictures and so much more. Students up to 17 are free which is great. I love this museum and definitely recommend.

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Ask the Community - GRAMMY Museum

Can we buy tickets at the museum?

Yes but only if the event is NOT sold out, which is rare nowadays !

Is it pet friendly?

Unfortunately not pet friendly.

Is membership worth it?

No.

Any feedback on the Amy Winehouse exhibit? Is there a book or other related merch to the exhibit in the gift shop? I checked online but I didn't see anything.

There are many of her dresses displayed. The videos shown of her winning Grammy's are interesting.

Is there a cost?

$15 for adults, $10.95 for kids (USD). I think prices can be found online as well. (For senior, military and student rates)

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