KQ Entertainment, headquartered in South Korea, is making headlines again by marking its presence on the global stage and writing a new chapter in the history of Korean pop music
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This time, KQ Entertainment, the agency behind the boy group ATEEZ and xikers, announced that it will be hosting a pop-up exhibition at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, USA, from April 10 to June 10.

The exhibition will showcase a variety of items including stage costumes of KQ Entertainment's artists and props used during music video shoots. ATEEZ and xikers view this exhibition as an opportunity to showcase their artistic achievements and the diverse charm of K-pop to the world. ATEEZ expressed their honor in leaving their works at the Grammy Museum, while xikers also conveyed their gratitude for this wonderful opportunity.

This exhibition is significant as it is the first K-pop related exhibition to be held at the Grammy Museum. Michael Sticka, President of the Grammy Museum, described Korean pop music as "one of the greatest phenomena in the history of music culture" and expressed his hope for the exhibition's success through the creative achievements of ATEEZ and xikers.

The exhibition also celebrates the recent achievements of ATEEZ and xikers. ATEEZ proved their global popularity by topping the Billboard 200 main album chart in the US with their second full album 'THE WORLD EP.FIN: WILL' released in December last year. xikers, having debuted just a year ago, has also gained attention by entering the Billboard 200 chart rankings with two albums.

As K-pop fans anticipate what fresh wind this exhibition will bring, the world is focusing on the future achievements and the new history that KQ Entertainment and its artists will continue to write.

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