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  1. MoPOP is home to the worlds most immersive pop culture experiences, showcasing iconic moments in TV, rock n roll music, science fiction, and much more.

  2. The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2000 as the Experience Music Project.

  3. Nov 15, 2016 · The Experience Music Project — the museum founded by Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen 16 years ago — is changing its name for the fifth time. Now it will be the Museum of Pop Culture, or...

  4. MoPOP, formally known as the Experience Music Project (EMP), is the bedrock for interactive, pop culture exhibits and educational programs in Seattle.

  5. Purchase your MoPOP tickets online to save time and money. Discover our group rates or buy a CityPass to see more Seattle attractions like the Space Needle.

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · Dr. Dre, Eminem, No Doubt, Metallica, and many more highlighted a list of opening-weekend performers at Seattle's Experience Music Project (now MoPOP).

  7. Visit a museum like no other on earth.MoPOP, located next to Seattle’s historic Space Needle, houses some of the world’s most legendary pop culture artifacts. Test your DJ skills in Sound Lab, and get the scoop on the world’s most mesmerizing producers of pop culture.

  8. Electric Family: At $100, the membership tier for broods includes the same access as a dual Acoustic plus access for your kids under 18, two free single-use guest passes, and up to 25 percent...

  9. The non-profit Experience Music Project (EMP) is a Seattle-based museum dedicated to contemporary popular culture. The museum is housed in the futuristic building designed by Frank O. Gehry and is made up of 21,000 cut and shaped stainless steel and aluminum shingles.

  10. The House that Jimi Built: Seattle’s Experience Music Project. The Experience Music Project has rewritten the books on what a “museum” can be, largely by imagining a space and envisioning its mission in bold, exciting, and interactive terms.

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