In celebration of Taylor Swift's history-making six sold-out SoFi Stadium shows in Los Angeles starting this week, the Grammy Museum will present a special pop-up exhibit.
"I Can See You (Taylor's Version) (At GRAMMY Museum)" is open now for a limited time through September 18. The exhibit is on display in the museum's 4th floor theater gallery.
The exhibit features a display of 11 costumes and two instruments for a total of 13 artifacts from Swift's recent "I Can See You (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)" music video.
The costumes were all worn during Swift's original Speak Now era.
"Taylor Swift is about to make history in Los Angeles by setting the SoFi stadium record for the most performances as a headliner," said Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs at the GRAMMY Museum.
He continued, "We're thrilled to honor this achievement by creating an immersive space for her fans and our community to continue celebrating her all month long."
(Photo: Beth Garrabrant)
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