Grammy Museum Launches New Streaming Service

The is launching COLLECTION:live, a new streaming service, later this month. For $2.99/month, or $29.99/year, you will be able to access performances, musician interviews, and museum archives. About 40 programs will be readily available from day one.

To start, a variety of content from artists including (but not limited to) , , and will be available. Moreover, on September 24th, weekly recordings will be added to the platform. Viewers can expect content to appear after the 24th from , , , and more every week.

City, state, and national restrictions have led to remote events worldwide. While COLLECTION:live was always a strategic objective of the Grammy Museum, the COVID-19 pandemic sped up the process. Michael Sticka, President of the Museum, notes:

“COLLECTION:live represents another phase of the Grammy Museum’s continued success with delivering music and museum-related content in a new and accessible way for our members, students, and music lovers. We look forward to continuing to grow this platform, even after we re-open our doors to the physical museum.”

Michael Sticka, President of the Grammy Museum

You can expect COLLECTION:live soon! To learn more about this exciting new platform, you can head over here for more information.

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