BLACKPINK member Rosé has solidified her position as a world-class artist with the announcement that she is confirmed to perform at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, USA.
The exclusive event, titled ‘Spotlight: Rosé,’ is scheduled for Thursday, December 4, 2025, and is set to be a highly intimate celebration of her recent achievements and global musical impact.
Her immense popularity and current relevance in the music industry were immediately confirmed by the overwhelming demand for tickets, which reportedly sold out in mere seconds.
Celebrating a Historic Global Impact
Rosé’s appearance at the GRAMMY Museum comes at a critical time in her solo career, following a wave of international recognition.
The article notes that she has been one of the most talked-about artists in recent weeks, driven primarily by her historic achievement as the first K-pop act to be nominated in the major categories of the 2026 Grammy Awards.
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Further search results confirm her nominations included those for Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her smash single “APT.” with Bruno Mars, marking a monumental breakthrough for a female Korean artist in history.

The ‘Spotlight: Rosé’ event is designed to celebrate this legendary musical legacy and her global impact in a setting far more personal than her usual arena or stadium stages.
The GRAMMY Museum, located at L.A. Live, is known for hosting insightful and high-profile industry events in its intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater, making this performance a highly sought-after opportunity for fans.
Intimate Conversation and Special Live Performance
The evening program is structured to offer more than just a musical performance. The event will feature an in-depth conversation focused on her prolific career, her creative process, and her recent solo success, particularly in the context of her groundbreaking nominations.
This conversational aspect provides a prestigious platform for Rosé to connect directly with her fans and peers, offering insights into the making of her solo album, rosie, and her global hit “APT.”
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Crucially, the event will also feature a special live performance. This combination of a discussion and a performance on the GRAMMY Museum stage—a platform specifically dedicated to music history and excellence—further underscores the significance of her nomination campaign and her standing in the international music world. The event’s run time is scheduled from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM PT.
Overwhelming Demand and Ticket Logistics
The massive demand for the rare opportunity to see Rosé in such a small, prestigious venue was evident in the rapid sale of tickets.
It explicitly mentions that tickets “sold out in seconds.” Further details reveal the tickets were sold via a strict policy, including a presale for American Express Card Members before the general on-sale.
This extreme demand for the limited number of seats confirms her status as a global icon and the depth of her dedicated fanbase, who were willing to secure tickets even at prices that reached around $93 including fees for the coveted spots.
To manage the high profile and exclusivity of the event, strict policies were enforced: tickets were Will-Call only, required a Physical Valid ID for check-in, and were non-transferable and non-refundable, with reselling strictly prohibited.
Guests were also restricted from bringing large bags, vinyl, memorabilia, or gifts into the building, ensuring a focused and secure experience in the small theater.

























