Taemin gets a solo exhibit
TAEMIN — Performer. Artist. Icon. — is coming to the Grammy Museum in L.A. from April to May, marking the first U.S. museum exhibit devoted to a K-pop soloist. (billboard.com) The show ties directly into Coachella timing and elevates K-pop’s museum visibility ahead of the festival. (billboard.com)
The Grammy Museum will present TAEMIN: Performer. Artist. Icon. in its Fourth Floor Gallery from April 1 through May 25, 2026. (grammymuseum.org) On display are two performance looks — the red-and-black outfit from Taemin’s Ephemeral Gaze world tour (2024–2025) and the all‑white ensemble he wore on his Veil arena tour and on The Kelly Clarkson Show (2025) — plus his customized in‑ear monitors, white stage microphone, official lightstick and a handwritten note to fans. (grammymuseum.org) Taemin said the garments “hold memories of those moments on stage” and that he is “truly honored” to have his stage outfits displayed, in a statement quoted by Billboard. (billboard.com) Grammy Museum curator Kelsey Goelz described Taemin’s work as defined by “distinctive performances, innovative style and artistic vision” when announcing the display. (billboard.com) The museum run overlaps Coachella’s two weekends (April 10–12 and April 17–19, 2026), and Taemin is scheduled to perform at the festival on April 11 and April 18, 2026. (coachella.com) Billboard’s reporting also highlights Taemin’s chart record referenced for the exhibit: seven solo entries on the World Albums chart, 15 hits on World Digital Song Sales, and his 2025 single “Veil” peaking at No. 3 on the World Digital Song Sales chart. (billboard.com)