To showcase Shakira’s enduring career, the GRAMMY Museum presents ‘Shakira, Shakira: The GRAMMY Museum Experience,’ opening on Saturday, March 4, as part of the Museum’s permanent Latin Music Gallery
On Saturday, March 4, The GRAMMY Museum will be open Shakira, Shakira: The GRAMMY Museum Experience, displaying Shakira’s persevering through inventive heritage spreading over thirty years as a vocalist, lyricist, maker, artist, visual craftsman, humanitarian, and worldwide symbol.
Guests can see the show in plain view in midtown Los Angeles at the Historical center’s super durable Latin Music Display.
A multi-GRAMMY-winning and Latin GRAMMY Grant winning craftsman, Shakira has sold in excess of 85 million records overall and has won various honors notwithstanding those from the Recording Foundation. Her collections and deliveries reliably break records, and she is the most-seen and – streamed Latin female craftsman ever on YouTube and Spotify. She was additionally respected as the Latin Keep Foundation’s Individual of the Year in 2011 for her imaginative accomplishments in the Latin music industry as well as their philanthropic endeavors.
“It’s an honor to have the journey of my career displayed at the GRAMMY Museum,” Shakira said in a statement. “These pieces are a testament to so many indelible moments that I cherish, and I’m so happy to be able to relive these memories with those who have and continue to support me as an artist.”
Shakira, Shakira investigates the craftsman’s melodic development, from her starting points as a Latin stone cherishing vocalist/lyricist in Barranquilla, Colombia, to a worldwide whiz whose inventory traverses different types, from bhangra and bachata to shake and reggaetón.
Right off the bat in her vocation, Shakira started combining components of her nationalities and multicultural roots to develop a luxuriously layered sonic universe that permitted her to develop as a maker while engaging an overall crowd. Somewhat by consolidating her Lebanese legacy on her dad’s side — alongside Arabic moving and the standard pop stone that she grew up with — she made worldwide hybrid progress and broke limits for Latin craftsmen.
To develop guests’ appreciation and comprehension of how these social components have formed each part of her tunes, music recordings, exhibitions, and world visits, the principal gallery show about Shakira highlights intelligent elements that give new bits of knowledge into her innovative flow.
It likewise incorporates a songwriting scratch pad with written by hand verses from her own document alongside 40 different relics, acoustic and Swarovski-studded electric guitars, famous outfits from her exhibitions and collection covers, three unique movies, and a vivid space that draws motivation from her El Dorado visit.
Highlights from the Shakira, Shakira: The GRAMMY Museum Experience include:
- Forty artifacts from Shakira’s personal archive
- Shakira’s two 2020 Super Bowl LIV outfits (one red, one gold) and her Gibson Firebird electric guitar, covered with 70,000 black Swarovski crystals
- Taylor acoustic guitar that Shakira uses for songwriting
- Fender Stratocaster, covered with pink Swarovski crystals, that Shakira played on her Oral Fixation tour (2006-2007)
- Gold Yamaha Revstar electric guitar Shakira played on her 2018 El Dorado tour
- Iconic outfits from Shakira’s 2018 El Dorado tour
- Leaf-covered bikini Shakira wore on the cover of her 2005 album, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2
- Songwriting notebook with handwritten lyrics
This declaration comes closely following Shakira’s most recent delivery with Argentinian maker and DJ Bizarrap, “SHAKIRA || BZRP Music Meetings #53,” which has impacted the world forever in its own particular manner. With the most streams in a solitary day for a Spanish-language melody, it rounded up in excess of 14 million streams in the initial 24 hours and turned into the quickest Latin tune to arrive at 100 million streams. One more noteworthy second for Shakira, the melody appeared at #9 on the Bulletin Hot 100, making her the main independent lady to arrive at the Best 10 on the outline with a tune kept in Spanish. She has likewise broken the unequaled record for most month to month audience members for a Latin craftsman in Spotify history. The video amassed 160 million perspectives on YouTube in the first week.
“Shakira is the rare superstar who has discovered a way to keep evolving as an artist while growing her expansive audience along with her,” said Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs at the GRAMMY Museum. “She’s a serious student of music, and the GRAMMY Museum is excited to offer a dynamic exhibit that reflects her intelligence and artistry.”
The GRAMMY Museum Announced in Official GRAMMY Week 2023 Programming Schedule given as under;
Join in on the GRAMMY Museum’s GRAMMY Week 2023 education programs and panels ahead of Music’s Biggest Night. Here’s the lineup for the upcoming, can’t-miss events from Jan. 30 – Feb. 3.
With the 2023 GRAMMYs just around the corner, the GRAMMY Museum has announced its official GRAMMY Week 2023 programming schedule ahead of GRAMMY Sunday.
Flush with unique education and community engagement programs, the events offer conversations, live performances and exclusive content from GRAMMY Award-winning and -nominated musicians and industry professionals. From panels discussing what it takes to have a career in the music industry to a celebration of GRAMMY nominee Muni Long, you won’t want to miss the GRAMMY Museum’s GRAMMY Week programming.
Join in on these GRAMMY Week festivities from Monday, Jan. 30, to Friday, Feb. 3, with the full lineup as listed below.
Watch the 2023 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 65th GRAMMY Awards, on Sunday, Feb. 5, live on the CBS Television Network and live and on-demand on Paramount+ at 8-11:30 p.m. ET/5-8:30 p.m. PT.
Mon, Jan. 30:
EVENT: Careers in Music: Music Producers Panel with Isla Management
WHAT: A conversation with GRAMMY® Award-winning and -nominated producers Boi-1da, Jahaan Sweet, Sevn Thomas, Leon Thomas, and Isla Management Founder and Manager Simon Gebrelul on the creative process, working with artists, and what it takes to have a career in the music industry as a music producer.
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
EVENT: Careers in Music: Latin Music Panel
WHAT: A conversation celebrating the culture and impact of Latin Music with singer-songwriter, Gaby Moreno, Vice President of Latin Division at Peermusic, Yvonne Drazan, and Founder and President of Cosmica Records, Gil Gastelum.
WHEN: 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum.
Tues, Jan. 31:
EVENT: Backstage Pass: Global Music Panel
WHAT: A conversation celebrating music from around the world with GRAMMY-nominated artist Zakes Bantwini, CEO of Creative Agency GridWorldwide Adam Byars, TV/Radio personality and entrepreneur Anele Mdoda, Talent Manager and Music/Entertainment Executive Sibo Mhlungu, and Entrepreneur CEO & Founder of Bathu Sneakers Theo Baloyi. This program will also include a live performance by Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode.
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
EVENT: Backstage Pass: LGBTQ Panel & Performance presented by the Ally Coalition
WHAT: Backstage Pass is a career exploration program that gives students a first-hand look at what it takes to get a job in the music industry. This Backstage Pass program will consist of a question-and-answer session with music industry professionals from the LGBTQ community.
WHEN: 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
EVENT: Celebrating GRAMMY® Nominee: Muni Long
WHAT: Join us for this exclusive GRAMMY Week event to celebrate this year’s three-time GRAMMY nominee, Muni Long, just ahead of GRAMMY Sunday. Nominated for Best New Artist, Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, Long was an in-demand songwriter for Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Madonna, Ariana Grande, and more before breaking through as a solo artist.
WHEN: 7:30 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
Wed, Feb. 1:
EVENT: Careers in Music: 1500 Sound Academy
WHAT: 1500 Sound Academy is a trailblazing music education institution that strives to produce passionate sound creators through mentorship, positive mindset and professional development. Join us for a moderated Q&A with founders of the 1500 Sound Academy and of the legendary musical ensemble, 1500 or Nothin’, GRAMMY Award winners James Fauntleroy and Larrance “Rance” Dopson.
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
EVENT: Live Out L!ve Presents: Beyond the Mainstage – Black Professionals in Live Music
WHAT: Join us as we go beyond the mainstage and explore the success, challenges and reality of being a Black professional in the live entertainment industry. In this conversation, we will hear from professionals of color who are leading innovation and change in their respective roles. Our panelists will share their journey of becoming a live industry leader and resources for breaking into the industry, and answer questions from the next generation of music industry leaders.
WHEN: 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum
Thurs, Feb. 2:
EVENT: Backstage Pass: Hawaii Day w/ Bobby Moderow, Jr. & Kawika Kahiapo
WHAT: A celebration of the music and culture of Hawaii, this Backstage Pass program will consist of a question-and-answer session as well as a live performance of two to three songs.
WHEN: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
REGISTER: Click here.
Fri, Feb. 3:
EVENT: Careers In Music: Merck Mercuriadis, Nile Rodgers and 2023 Six-Time GRAMMY®-nominated Singer/Songwriter/Producer THE-DREAM
WHAT: A conversation with Merck Mercuriadis, Nile Rodgers and The-Dream discussing their background in the music industry, the importance and power of the songwriter, sustaining a career, and celebrating the songs past and present that have led to The-Dream having more than 20 GRAMMY nominations and five wins throughout his career. The-Dream is one of the first nominees for the inaugural Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical Award and we are here to celebrate his achievements and those of the other great songwriters being honored including his collaboration with Nile Rodgers, Beyoncé and others on “CUFF IT.”
WHEN: 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
for Registration go to the official site of The GRAMMY Museum