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GRAMMY MUSEUM WANTS TO "SEE YOU"

In not-so-shocking news, Taylor Swift sold out six nights this week at the L.A. area's SoFi Stadium. To celebrate, the Grammy Museum is hosting a special pop-up exhibit, "I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)."

“Taylor Swift is about to make history in Los Angeles by setting the SoFi stadium record for the most performances as a headliner,” announced Grammy Museum Chief Curator & VP of Curatorial Affairs Jasen Emmons. “We’re thrilled to honor this achievement by creating an immersive space for her fans and our community to continue celebrating her all month long.”

The exhibit locates visitors in the world of Swift’s recent “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” music video with a display of costumes—all worn during Swift’s original (2010) Speak Now era—and instruments seen in the clip, which finds actors Joey King and Taylor Lautner breaking Swift out of a museum vault while Presley Cash waits in a getaway car. Swift wrote and directed the video with director of photography Jonathan Sela.

Among the other artifacts included in "I Can See You" are Swift's Gibson Les Paul red sparkle-top guitar, an Eric Winterling dress and a Valentino gown, all from the 2011-12 Speak Now Tour.

"I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)" will remain open on the Grammy Museum's 4th floor theater gallery until 9/18. For more information, click here.