Bow down to the Queen B because Beyoncé is taking items she wore during her Super Bowl performance and several music videos to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The Rock Hall announced on Friday that the "Diva" singer will get her own exhibit, opening to the public on Tuesday, July 22.

According to the Associated Press, the exhibit will be housed in the Ahmet Ertegun Main Exhibit Hall in its Legends of Rock section. The display will feature clothes worn by the star during her Super Bowl XLVII performance and music videos like "Single Ladies" and "Crazy in Love."

The exhibit will sit next to other iconic pieces from Michael Jackson, David Bowie and Bruce Springteen, the AP reports.

The 32-year-old's Givenchy 2012 Met Gala gown and the metal bodysuit she wore in the "Sweet Dreams" video will also be shown in the collection.

"When we looked at the depth of the amount of stuff that she was willing to send, we just thought, 'The only way we can really showcase these items is to put them in the Legends of Rock area in the museum,' which really is the spot that we have to pay tribute to legends of rock, which Beyoncé has proven herself to be," said Rutledge-Borger to the AP, adding that the exhibit had been in the works "for a really long time."

"We felt that [Beyoncé] really needed to take her rightful place alongside Aretha Franklin and the Supremes and Janis Joplin," she continued. "Rock and roll has an intergenerational appeal and we want to make sure we're hitting all the right notes and keeping up with what's happening today and what's legendary today."

To check out photos from the exhibit, click here.