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The GRAMMY Museum

The GRAMMY Museum

Los Angeles, CA
Est. 2008-12-01

800 W Olympic Blvd

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About The GRAMMY Museum

Nestled in the vibrant LA Live district, The GRAMMY Museum is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Established in 2008, this dynamic venue combines the spirit of music with education, offering an array of exhibits, live performances, and engaging tours. Visitors can explore the rich history of music while enjoying an interactive atmosphere that showcases memorabilia from legendary artists like Jermaine Dupri and John Lennon.

At The GRAMMY Museum, every corner tells a story of the music industry. The venue offers a variety of events, from film screenings to live concerts in its intimate performance space. The museum's thoughtful design encourages exploration, making it an ideal spot for music lovers of all ages. With a well-stocked gift shop featuring unique memorabilia, guests can take a piece of the experience home, ensuring that the memories last long after the visit.

What's Coming Up

The excitement continues at The GRAMMY Museum with an array of upcoming concerts. Mark your calendars for January 20, 2026, when K-pop star Taemin will grace the stage, followed by the talented Robert Randolph on January 21, 2026. Ending the month on a high note, don't miss Molly Tuttle on January 28, 2026, as she brings her unique sound to this iconic venue.

Each concert promises a memorable experience, enhancing the museum's vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re a fan of unique musical styles or simply looking to enjoy a night out, these events are set to captivate all who attend.

Upcoming Shows

1 upcoming

Past Shows

4 concerts

Parking & Getting There

Parking around The GRAMMY Museum is convenient, with several options to choose from. L.A. Live Lot #4, located at 944 Georgia Street, offers a reliable choice with a 4.1-star rating from visitors. For those looking for alternatives, Classic Parking at 1111 South Hope Street has a 3.7-star rating, while ABM Industries at 1150 South Olive Street provides a budget-friendly option, though rated slightly lower at 3 stars.

It's always a good idea to plan ahead for parking. Availability may change, so check the venue's website before your visit for the most current information. For more details, visit The GRAMMY Museum at http://www.grammymuseum.org/.

Things To Do Nearby

After enjoying the exhibits or a concert, visitors can explore a variety of dining options nearby. For a classic American experience, The Original Pantry Cafe at 877 South Figueroa Street is a highly-rated ($$) choice, famous for its hearty meals and welcoming atmosphere. If you're in the mood for something upscale, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, located right at 800 West Olympic Boulevard, offers a luxurious dining experience ($$$$) with a 4.5-star rating.

For a more casual bite, consider Simply Salad at 645 West 9th Street, with a 4.4-star rating and a menu focusing on fresh ingredients ($$). Other great options include Panini Kabob Grill and Katsuya, both offering delicious meals and a relaxed setting. Restaurant availability may change, so be sure to check current options before your visit.

What Visitors Say

Visitors praise The GRAMMY Museum for its engaging interactive exhibits, making it a must-visit for any music fan. The hands-on experiences draw attendees in, especially in the instrument section, where many have spent considerable time exploring. While the overall experience is highly regarded, some visitors have noted that ticket purchasing can be a hassle, particularly when trying to buy at the door. Despite a few criticisms regarding the price and limited gift shop offerings, the overall sentiment is one of excitement and appreciation for the museum's rich musical heritage.

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