CLEVELAND, Ohio - You'll find new items from some of your favorite modern artists on your next trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The museum just updated their "Right Here, Right Now!" exhibit, which showcases big name and on the rise modern musicians.

Just added to the collection include clothes from the Lumineers' video for their smash hit "Ho Hey." A black hat worn by Zac Brown at the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, where he performed with Tom Morello in tribute to inductees Paul Butterfield Blues Band, is also on display.

You can check out a jacket from Alex Turner, frontman of British indie act Arctic Monkeys, worn on the band's 2013-2014 AM Tour in support of their fifth studio album, which featured the hit "Do I Wanna Know?"

An addition from this year includes Star Wars helmets and light sabers used by the Joe Jonas-led group DNCE's national tour.

The exhibit's focus on the current generation of artists has already featured artifacts like Kesha's dress worn to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, a tuxedo worn by Bruno Mars during his 2012 Grammy Award performance and Beyonce outfit worn in the video for "Run the World (Girls)." Fall Out Boy, Lady Gaga, Lzzy Hale and Northeast Ohio's own Cloud Nothings and The Black Keys are among the other acts you'll find.