The GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi announced the opening of a new special exhibit titled ‘Taylor Swift: Through The Eras’ on 23 August, in Cleveland, Mississippi. The exhibit has been sponsored by Visit Mississippi, and will celebrate the 14-time GRAMMY® winner’s prolific 18-year career — from her 2006 self-titled debut album through to her most recent release, 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department.
“We couldn’t be more excited to debut Taylor Swift: Through The Eras at our Mississippi Museum this year,” said Emily Havens, Executive Director of GRAMMY Museum Mississippi. We can’t wait to share this story with our visitors.”
On display until February 2025, the exhibit will feature artefacts, instruments and memorabilia that represent each of Swift’s 11 eras, including:
- The BCBG Max Azria dress worn on tour in 2007
- Swift’s custom Taylor GS-6 “Sparkle Guitar” played throughout her Fearless Tour from 2009–2010
- A red sparkle top Gibson Les Paul played by Swift during her Speak Now World Tour
- Custom Marina Toybina ensemble and LaDuca boots worn during her performance of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” at the GRAMMY Awards in 2013
- Custom Jessica Jones bodysuit and jacket and Christian Louboutin boots worn during her 2018 reputation Stadium Tour
- Gibson J-180 played during Swift’s 2019 City of Lover concert in Paris, celebrating the release of her seventh studio album, Lover
- Oscar de la Renta dress and Christian Louboutin shoes worn at the GRAMMY Awards in 2021
- Stella McCartney coat worn by Swift on the cover of her 2020 album evermore
- Free People coat worn in the music video for “Lavender Haze”
- Maticevski gown and gloves worn in the music video for “Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)”
UK Account Manager for Visit Mississippi, Hannah Phipps commented “This is an exciting new addition to the GRAMMY Museum in Cleveland, which is already a must-stop destination on a music inspired fly-drive holiday through the Mississippi Delta.” Hannah continued, “This region is so rich in music history, from Elvis’s birthplace, in Tupelo to the home of the Blues in Clarksdale, Indianola for the BB King Museum, and Dockery Farms, birthplace of the Blues. Everywhere you stop, you can hear incredible live music and enjoy a true taste of the Deep South”
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ABOUT GRAMMY MUSEUM MISSISSIPPI
Developed by the Cleveland Music Foundation—a nonprofit organization founded in 2011—the 28,000-square-foot GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is housed near the campus of Delta State University, home of the Delta Music Institute’s Entertainment Industry Studies program, which features the most unique audio recording facilities in the South. Affiliated with the GRAMMY Museum Foundation™, GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is dedicated to exploring the past, present, and future of music, and the cultural context from which it emerges, while casting a focused spotlight on the deep musical roots of Mississippi. The Museum features a dynamic combination of public events, educational programming, engaging multimedia presentations, and interactive permanent and traveling exhibits, including a Mississippi-centric area that introduces visitors to the impact of Mississippi’s songwriters, producers, and musicians on the traditional and modern music landscape. For more information, visit grammymuseumms.org.