Tupac Shakur's Immersive Museum Exhibition is Coming to Los Angeles

By Samuel Moser

The LA Live venue in Los Angeles, California is showcasing an immersive art exhibit in honor of Tupac Shakur starting on Jan. 21, 2022, according to USA Today and Billboard.

Shakur was one of the most renowned figures in hip-hop before being shot and killed in 1996. He lived to be 25-years-old, according to USA Today.


They are calling the exhibit “Wake Me When I’m Free,” according to Billboard.


The exhibition will likely travel around the world after spending its first six months in Los Angeles, according to USA Today.


Handwritten lyrics from songs like “California Love” and “Dear Mama” are considered some of the highlights from the exhibit, according to Billboard.


The creators of this project want to make it clear that Shakur was very relatable despite being a superstar rapper, according to USA Today.


The exhibit occupies roughly 20,000 square feet, and it is considered “fully immersive,” according to Billboard.

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