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Can you stream the Grammy Museum’s archives?

Answer: Yes!

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The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles has been closed since the COVID-19 pandemic closed everything, cutting off the public’s access to its archives of interviews and performances. That’s all going to change though, as the museum intends to bring that footage to us in the only way in which we can view anything anymore: a streaming service.

COLLECTION:Live will launch on Sept. 17 at a price of $2.99 a month or $29.99 a year. Available on that date will be a never-before-seen interview with singer Billie Eilish, producer Finneas O’Connell and compose Hans Zimmer about their work on the title song for No Time to Die, the upcoming James Bond film. There will also be new interviews and performances by Selena Gomez, Avett Brothers, Run the Jewels, Glass Animals, Black Pumas and Tones and I available at launch. Later on the service will release content starring Quentin Tarantino, Barbra Streisand, Panic! At the Disco, X Ambassadors and more.  

“Creating a streaming option for our programming was always a part of our strategic approach, but COVID-19 brought it to the forefront,” said Grammy Museum President Michael Sticka. “We look forward to continuing to grow this platform, even after we re-open our doors to the physical museum.”