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Madison Beer shows off her legs in a white minidress as she performs at The Grammy Museum during the institute’s Spotlight series

Madison Beer performed at The Grammy Museum on Wednesday as part of the institute’s Spotlight series.

The American singer, 24, wore a stunning white mini dress with an off-white denim jacket and white socks and black shoes.

She was interviewed on stage sitting on a grey velvet chair with a microphone in her hand a large guitar behind her.

Madison wore her long, black hair down with a middle parting and accessorised with Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets.

Spotlight Saturdays is part of the Museum’s Public Programs digital series, which features intimate sit-down interviews and performances via digital conferencing.

Madison Beer, 24, performed at The Grammy Museum on Wednesday as part of the institute’s Spotlight series

The American singer wore a stunning white mini dress with an off-white denim jacket and white socks and black shoes

She was interviewed on stage sitting on a grey velvet chair with a microphone in her hand a large guitar behind her

Previous artists to be Spotlighted include Conan Grey, Olivia Rodrigo, and Jeremy Zucker.

Madison’s Spotlight comes after she stunned at ELLE’s Women In Hollywood event back in December.

The star, who released her second studio album Silence Between Songs in September, was joined by other famous women at the event including Jennifer Lopez and Oprah Winfrey.

Silence Between Songs was positively reviewed but peaked at number 86 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

The LP appeared to come with the approval of Lana Del Rey, one of Madison’s idols and influences.

She revealed to Teen Vogue in June that she sent her album to the hitmaker to get her thoughts and feedback.

Madison gushed that Lana told her she had ‘listened to it a couple of times back to back’, though she was stunned that her idol would devote so much attention to her music.

The singer famously gained substantial media coverage for the first time when Justin Bieber shared a video of her singing a cover on YouTube, the same way he shot to fame six years prior.

Madison wore her long, black hair down with a middle parting and accessorised with Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets

Spotlight Saturdays is part of the Museum’s Public Programs digital series, which features intimate sit-down interviews and performances via digital conferencing

Previous artists to be Spotlighted include Conan Grey, Olivia Rodrigo, and the up-and-coming Jeremy Zucker

Madison’s Spotlight comes after she stunned at ELLE’s Women In Hollywood event back in December

The star, who released her second studio album Silence Between Songs in September, was joined by other famous women at the event including Jennifer Lopez and Oprah Winfrey

Silence Between Songs was positively reviewed but peaked at number 86 on the Billboard 200 albums chart

The LP appeared to come with the approval of Lana Del Rey, one of Madison’s idols and influences

She revealed to Teen Vogue in June that she sent her album to the hitmaker to get her thoughts and feedback

Madison gushed that Lana told her she had ‘listened to it a couple of times back to back’, though she was stunned that her idol would devote so much attention to her music

The singer famously gained substantial media coverage for the first time when Justin Bieber shared a video of her singing a cover on YouTube, the same way he shot to fame six years prior

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