SHINee's Taemin Shines at GRAMMY Museum's Global Spin Live, Prepares for Coachella Debut

SHINee member and solo artist Taemin made a significant impact at the GRAMMY Museum in the United States, showcasing his global presence.

On the 20th (local time), Taemin appeared at the 'Global Spin Live' event held at the GRAMMY Museum, delivering a stage that combined both talk and performance.

During the event, Taemin, alongside host Emily Mei, reflected on his career as an artist. He shared his thoughts on last year's successful world tour, his recent solo performance in Las Vegas, and his perspective on being dubbed the 'Idol's Idol,' resonating with the audience.

Notably, Taemin expressed his excitement about being the only male K-pop solo artist to perform at the '2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival' this April, heightening anticipation for his Coachella stage.

The highlight of the event was undoubtedly Taemin's unique performance. He captivated local fans with his signature restrained sensuality and graceful dance moves through hit songs like 'MOVE' and 'WANT.' Additionally, he surprised the audience by unveiling a new, unreleased track, receiving an enthusiastic response.

'Global Spin Live' is a popular program by the GRAMMY Museum that highlights global artists through live talks and performances. Previously, the GRAMMY Museum described Taemin as an artist known for his 'feather-light, flexible yet sharp dance lines.'

Having set the GRAMMY Museum stage ablaze, Taemin is set to continue his global journey by performing at Coachella, the largest music festival in the U.S., this April. Taemin's 'Global Spin Live' appearance will be available on the GRAMMY Museum's official channels in the future.