Fans of the legendary singer Selena, also known as the “Queen of Tejano Music,” will have the opportunity to see some of the iconic musician’s personal belongings at a special pop-up exhibition at the GRAMMY Museum in downtown Los Angeles starting in January 2026.
The exhibition titled Selena: From Texas to the World is set to display some of the late singer’s personal items outside the Selena Museum in her hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas.
Selena Quintanilla-Perez was tragically killed 30 years ago at the age of 23 in her hometown. Since her death, her legacy continues to touch generations around the world.
The young singer, who was named “Greatest of All Time Latin Artist” by Billboard in 2020, more than 25 years after her death. Some of the legendary top hits were “Como la Flor,” “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” “Amor Prohibido,” “Tu solo Tu, “among others. Her posthumous album, “Dreaming of You,” topped Billboard’s 200 in 1995.
Selena not only loved music, but she also had a knack for fashion.
“Selena was a fashion pioneer whose signature style, from shimmering bustiers and iconic stage outfits to bold red lipstick, continues to influence pop culture and street fashion today,” states the GRAMMY Museum website.
According to the museum’s website, the exhibition is curated in collaboration with the singer’s sister and president of Q Productions, Suzette Quintanilla.
Some of the personal items that fans will see include:
- Selena’s outfit on the cover of ‘Amor Prohibido,’ complete with her signature hoop earrings
- The white beaded gown she wore to the 1994 Grammy Awards
- Selena’s Grammy Award and Lifetime Achievement Award
- Instruments played by Selena’s siblings, as well as her former husband, Chris Pérez
- Selena’s microphone, still marked with her red lipstick
- Hand-drawn fashion designs
- Selena’s personal cell phone
The exhibit will be from January 15, 2026, to March 2026. Pre-sale general admission tickets are available here.
Source: NBC Los Angeles
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