The Grammy Museum will launch next week an official online streaming service featuring newly produced artist interviews, performances and livestreams with an appearance by Billie Eilish and FINNEAS.
The Billie and FINNEAS interview, conducted by Grammy Museum Moderator Scott Goldman, goes live at noon ET on 9/17. Composer Hans Zimmer will join their program to discuss the making of “No Time To Die” for the next James Bond film. The museum will also release Eilish and FINNEAS' 2019 interview and performance from the archives. The two will appear on COLLECTION:live, which will also include the museum’s collection of interviews and performances that have taken place over the last decade. The museum is selling the service for $2.99 per month or $29.99 a year; new programming will be released each week.
"It’s an honor to be part of this new series and to support the Grammy Museum, a place that had such a huge impact on us growing up," said Eilish said.
Prior to COVID-19, the museum's public programs were recorded at its Clive Davis Theater in Los Angeles. Since March, the museum has continued its series via digital conferencing.
Besides Eilish and FINNEAS, on launch day, COLLECTION:live will feature interviews and/or performances by The Avett Brothers, Black Pumas, Glass Animals, Selena Gomez, Run The Jewels and Tones And I.
ON 9/24, COLLECTION:live will feature programs with BTS, Perfume Genius and Blake Mills, Sam Fischer, Tame Impala and others.
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