The GRAMMY Museum Heats Up Summer 2025 With a Dazzling Lineup of Artists

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This summer, the GRAMMY Museum is turning up the volume with a must-see lineup of intimate performances, exclusive talks, and one-of-a-kind screenings. From sold-out Spotlights with Jessie Reyez and Måneskin’s Damiano David to special evenings with genre-defining voices like Big Freedia, Cam, and Israel Houghton, the programming showcases a dynamic range of artists and musical voices.

Noah Cyrus takes center stage on July 30th for The Drop, joined by Orville Peck to discuss her raw new album I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, followed by a rooftop performance on the Ray Charles Terrace. Just days later, on August 4, GRAMMY-winner Cam celebrates her upcoming release All Things Light, followed by a vibrant set from bounce queen Big Freedia on August 6.

The museum also offers something cinematic: a special Reel to Reel screening of Hung Up on a Dream: The Zombies Documentary on August 7, featuring a conversation with filmmaker Robert Coppola Schwartzman.

Among the highlights is a special benefit performance with modern jazz-pop sensation Laufey on August 20, tied to the release of her upcoming album A Matter of Time. Also on the bill is a highly anticipated evening with Reneé Rapp (Aug 19) and Naomi Sharon (Aug 13), who each bring their bold storytelling and powerful vocals to the intimate museum setting.

From rising stars to legends in the making, this summer’s programming cements the GRAMMY Museum as a cultural hub where music comes alive—up close and personal.

Note: Several events are already sold out, so fans are encouraged to act fast for the remaining shows.

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