This summer, the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles becomes the heartbeat of music culture with an electrifying series of events featuring globally acclaimed artists and exclusive programming. From intimate conversations and stripped-down performances to special screenings and benefit nights, the 2025 schedule promises unforgettable nights for every kind of music lover.
Must-Attend Summer 2025 GRAMMY Museum Events
While several events are already sold out due to overwhelming demand, here are the standout programs that still offer limited availability:
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The Drop: Noah Cyrus – July 30 at 7:30 p.m.
Join GRAMMY-nominated artist Noah Cyrus for a deep dive into her new album I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me. Moderated by genre-bending star Orville Peck, this session includes a live performance on the Ray Charles Terrace. -
The Drop: Cam – August 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Experience GRAMMY-winning country-pop sensation Cam as she debuts songs from her new album All Things Light. A masterclass in storytelling, Cam’s vocal prowess promises an emotive evening. -
Spotlight: Big Freedia – August 6 at 7:30 p.m.
The Queen of Bounce returns with an explosive session around her new album Pressing Onward. Expect powerful insights and high-energy performance from one of New Orleans’ most iconic voices. -
Reel to Reel: Hung Up on a Dream Documentary Screening – August 7 at 7:00 p.m.
Explore the fascinating story of British rock pioneers The Zombies through a special film screening, followed by a behind-the-scenes conversation with director Robert Coppola Schwartzman. -
Spotlight: Naomi Sharon – August 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Dutch-Caribbean songstress Naomi Sharon shares insights and performs tracks from her newest release The Only Love We Know, showcasing her smooth blend of soul and R&B. -
The Drop: Reneé Rapp – August 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Fresh off her album BITE ME, Broadway star turned pop powerhouse Reneé Rapp will perform and reflect on her meteoric rise in the music industry. -
The Drop: Laufey – August 20 at 7:30 p.m. (Benefit Program)
Don’t miss this benefit event featuring GRAMMY-winner Laufey, who will unveil her new album A Matter of Time. Her lush arrangements and nostalgic jazz-pop fusion make this a summer standout.
Sold Out Highlights
While these events are no longer available for ticket purchase, their star power sets the tone for the Museum’s cultural prestige:
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Jessie Reyez (July 28)
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Damiano David (July 29)
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Israel Houghton (July 31)
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Latin Mafia (August 5)
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BOYNEXTDOOR (August 14)
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Bob Mould (August 25)
Final Notes
Whether you’re into indie pop, gospel, bounce, or singer-songwriter soul, the GRAMMY Museum’s summer series is an essential cultural stop. For full programming and ticket updates, visit grammymuseum.org/programs.