The Grammy Museum will open “The Taylor Swift Experience” exhibit on Dec. 13, which is the seven-time Grammy-winning artist’s 25th birthday, it was announced today.
According to the museum, the exhibition will give visitors an in-depth look at the multi-platinum selling artist as a singer, musician, songwriter, entrepreneur and style icon.
“Global superstar Taylor Swift is one of popular music’s biggest talents, whose music is beloved by millions of fans worldwide,” said Bob Santelli, the museum’s executive director. “The story of Taylor’s remarkable rise to superstardom is one that the Grammy Museum is extremely excited to tell.”
The exhibit features Swift’s early childhood reading books; “never-before-seen” family and childhood photos; tour costumes from her RED Tour; handwritten lyrics for the singer/songwriter’s hit “22”; and Swift’s 2009 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “White Horse.”
Other highlights include official props used in the music video for “Shake It Off”; dresses worn by Swift in her music video for “Mean”; the dress she wore in the music video for “Teardrops On My Guitar”; and the banjo the singer used during her performance at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2012.
The Swift exhibit will be on display through May 10 at the Grammy Museum, located at the downtown L.A. Live complex at 800 W. Olympic Blvd.