Treasure to take the Grammy Museum stage in Los Angeles

K-pop boy group Treasure makes history as the first YG boy group to perform at the Grammy Museum’s Global Spin Live in Los Angeles. Photo from ygtreasuremaker/X
K-pop global group Treasure is gearing up for a milestone moment as they become the first YG Entertainment boy group to perform at the Grammy Museum’s Global Spin Live in Los Angeles on April 14.
This marks them as the second YG artist overall to grace the prestigious event following the girl group Babymonster’s stint on March 3.
The Grammy Museum expressed excitement over Treasure’s upcoming appearance, stating on its official website, “The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome TREASURE for an evening discussing their latest music, their rising career and more, with a special performance.”
TREASURE for GRAMMY Museum on April 14th in Los Angeles! #트레저 pic.twitter.com/PL5AwZQ4eO
— 마기 ♡︎ 박정우 (@iksanpjw) March 13, 2025
The event is a live extension of Grammy.com’s Global Spin series, which spotlights international artists and their contributions to the global music scene.
Treasure Makers or Teumes (their fandom) got the news and expressed excitement on X (formerly Twitter). One of them wrote, “wdym TREASURE will be performing in GRAMMY MUSEUM?! this era is just so…. ㅠㅠ i feel like im dreaming.”
wdym TREASURE will be performing in GRAMMY MUSEUM?! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 this era is just so…. ㅠㅠ i feel like im dreaming
— danji통통 (@4PARKJHN) March 13, 2025
Since their debut in August 2020 with “The First Step: Chapter One,” the “Darari” performers have solidified their place in the industry, earning multiple Rookie of the Year awards.
Known for their dynamic performances and distinct musical style, the 10-member group continues the legacy of YG Entertainment’s powerhouse boy bands.
The group is currently riding high on the success of their latest mini-album, “Pleasure,” which includes the fresh tracks “Yellow,” “Saruru” and “Whatever, Whenever,” along with their popular single “Last Night.”
The boy group is also getting ready for their “Special Moment” tour, which kicked off in the US on April 6 at the Brooklyn Paramount in New York.
After stops in Washington, D.C. (April 8) and Oakland (April 10), they will conclude their US leg in Los Angeles on April 13 at the YouTube Theater – just a day before their Grammy Museum appearance.