NEW YORK (AP) — Thirty years after Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was killed at 23, regional Mexicana music is now celebrated on the global stage — no doubt a result of her unending influence.
This year, there have been a number of celebrations for the “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” singer, including the forthcoming Netflix documentary “Selena y Los Dinos.” Now, there's another reason to celebrate the singer known to fans as Selena: In 2026, the Grammy Museum will launch a special pop-up exhibit celebrating the Latin music icon.
“Selena: From Texas to the World” runs from Jan. 15 to March 16 at the museum in downtown Los Angeles.
Exhibit includes Grammy gown
The exhibit was curated in close collaboration with Suzette Quintanilla, Selena’s sister and president of Q Productions. It wi

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