How fast did fans grab Rosé's GRAMMY Museum tickets? BLACKPINK star's intimate LA show sells out in seconds

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Rosé is stepping into full global superstar mode. Fresh off making history in the GRAMMYs as the first K-pop act nominated in major categories, the BLACKPINK vocalist is now gearing up for Spotlight: Rosé, which reportedly sold out within seconds.

On Dec. 4, the K-pop icon will perform at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, where she will break down her artistry, her rise and influence as a solo artist, and deliver stripped-back performances for her fans.

As tickets for her exclusive showcase, Spotlight: Rosé, went on sale, all seats reportedly vanished within 40 seconds.

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The GRAMMY Museum walkthrough also spoke of the "On the Ground" songstress's recent achievements.

"The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome 3x 2026 GRAMMY Award-nominated artist ROSÉ to the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater for an evening celebrating and discussing Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nominated 'APT.,' her creative process, and her solo debut album, with a special live performance."

The summary continued detailing her recent accomplishments, especially of her hit collaborative track "APT." with Bruno Mars.

"Global icon ROSÉ has shattered records, performed on the most heralded stages, and amassed millions of fans around the world both as a soloist and member of one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, BLACKPINK."

Rosé's streak: VMAs, GRAMMYs, and a new Guinness record

Rosé's winning streak has been unstoppable lately, after clinching awards at the 2025 VMAs and receiving nominations from the 2026 GRAMMYs.

In September, the collab song snagged the Song of the Year trophy at the MTV VMAs, and the "number one girl" hitmaker was the one who received the recognition onstage.

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2025 MTV Video Music Awards - Show - Source: Getty

During her speech, she expressed her gratitude to her labels, her teams, and her BLACKPINK bandmates — Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo. She also dedicated the award to her teenage self.

"Twelve years later, I dedicate this award to my 16-year-old self who dreamed. And to all those who watched me grow into the artist I am today and placed their dreams in me to make this change. Every single one of you has put me here and now I believe there is no imposter in the world when MTV has given me this award here at the VMAs."

The K-pop star received eight nods from the VMAs: seven for "APT." and one for her solo track, "toxic till the end," which was nominated for Best K-pop.

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In November, the artist earned three nominations for the 2026 GRAMMYs: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, all for "APT."

With this, the "drinks of coffee" star broke GRAMMY history as the first K-pop artist to be nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year as a lead artist.

This recent milestone also added to her other existing Guinness World Records, such as having the most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist and the highest-charting female K-pop artist on the US albums chart for her debut album, rosie.

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Edited by Gladys Altamarino