Recording Academy Grammy Museum reopens May 21
Los Angeles- The Recording Academy Grammy Museum will open back its doors to the public May 21.
Around the globe many individuals have took the vaccine. Deaths have decreased, while COVID-19 cases has been a challenge. Los Angeles have increased their phases, while slowly re-opening stories, events, and more normal activity.
The Grammy Museum will re-open May 21 with three new exhibits. The three new exhibits will feature Dave Mathews Band, Marco Antonio Solis, and MO Town. Guests will be able to see these three new exhibits with certain requirements. Guests will have to wear face coverings, practice social distance, mandatory temperature checks, and online reservations.
"We're thrilled that the day has come that we can reopen our doors and welcome our community back to the GRAMMY Museum, including free admission to first responders, healthcare and essential workers through June 2021 to show our deepest gratitude," said Michael Sticka, President of the GRAMMY Museum. "We have a wide-range of new exhibits for visitors to experience and I'm proud of our hard-working team who has made sure the Museum is safe and enjoyable for all."
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