TWS, the six-piece boy group from giant ‘s sub-label Pledis Entertainment, gathered in front of a large photo of themselves plastered on the wall of the ‘s latest pop-up exhibit Aug. 1. To celebrate the opening of the museum’s highly anticipated “ , A Grammy Museum Pop-Up,” the rookie group participated in the live performance series Global Spin Live.

In a change of scenery for the series, the event was held on the rooftop of the downtown Los Angeles museum, with refreshments including Japchae, a popular Korean dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables, fried chicken and more. The rookie group, comprised of members Shinyu, Dohoon, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon, Kyungmin, were fresh from their first . The K-Pop festival was a big step for TWS (who only debuted in January) in terms of their international presence, and as Jihoon pointed out, a reason for the group to keep improving as a group.

“It was an amazing experience,” the 18-year-old told of the experience performing at the festival. He added: “This is our first time having a stage in U.S.

, so we learned a lot.” The group performed several times throughout the weekend, including a special performance during of the final night’s concert at Cyrpto.com Arena.

At the Grammy Museum, TWS had a sit-down conversation with moderator Emily Mei and played an intimate crowd of fans who were able to snag tickets before they quickly sold out. The group performed several songs including their debut single “plot tw.