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Fri, Jan

Selena: From Texas to the World

📅 On View: January 15 – March 16, 2026
📍 Location: Fourth Floor Gallery, GRAMMY Museum
🎟️ Admission: Included with general admission (pre-sale tickets valid through the full run of the exhibit)

The GRAMMY Museum presents Selena: From Texas to the World, a special pop-up exhibition celebrating the enduring legacy of Selena, whose influence on music, fashion, and culture continues to resonate worldwide.

This limited-time exhibition marks the first official display of Selena’s personal items outside of the Selena Museum in Corpus Christi, Texas. Curated in collaboration with Suzette Quintanilla, Selena’s sister, CEO and President of Q-Productions, and executor of the Selena Estate, the exhibit offers an intimate look at Selena’s life, artistry, and groundbreaking career.

Beyond her chart-topping success, Selena was a fashion trailblazer whose signature style—shimmering bustiers, iconic stage outfits, and bold red lipstick—helped define an era and continues to influence pop culture and street fashion today. Her charisma, determination, and pride in her Mexican-American heritage made her a global symbol of empowerment, particularly for young women and Latino communities.

Exhibit highlights include:

  • The outfit Selena wore on the cover of Amor Prohibido, complete with her signature gold hoop earrings

  • The white beaded Lillie Rubin gown Selena wore to the 1994 GRAMMY Awards®

  • Selena’s GRAMMY Award and Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Instruments played by Suzette Quintanilla (drums), A.B. Quintanilla III (bass), and Chris PĂ©rez (guitars)

  • Selena’s microphone, still marked with her red lipstick

  • Hand-drawn fashion designs from her teenage years

  • Selena’s personal cell phone

No special ticket is required beyond general admission. Pre-sale tickets purchased before January 15, 2026, will be valid for entry throughout the full duration of the exhibition.

A must-see for music lovers, fashion fans, and anyone inspired by Selena’s lasting cultural impact.

 

 

 

 

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