Beyonce To Perform At 2015 Grammys In A ‘Selma’ Tribute
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
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(Photo : Getty Images/Monica Schipper) Beyonce will perform at the Grammy Awards to make a tribute for the film 'Selma'. | |
Singer Beyonce Knowles is expected to perform in a tribute performance to "Selma" at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, according to Ace Showbiz.
Sources say Beyonce will join R&B artists Common and John Legend onstage during the awards show. The trio is set to perform "Glory", a track from the Oscar-nominated film's soundtrack, Billboard reported. Common and Legend were involved in the making of the song.
Both Common and Legend have previously been announced to be performers at the awards show. Representatives for both the Recording Academy and Beyonce have yet to release official word on whether she will be joining the tribute performance.
Whether or not Beyonce will perform at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, she is still expected to appear at the show. She is nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. In this category, the singer will be up against Sam Smith's "Lonely in the Hour," Pharrell's "GIRL," Beck's "Morning Phase" and Ed Sheeran's "X," according to the official Grammy website.
Beyonce is also nominated for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for "Drunk in Love." Her self-titled album is also up for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best Surround Sound Album. The "Beyonce & Jay Z: On The Run Tour" is up for a Grammy in the Best Music Film category.
Other performers have already been booked for the awards show. The list of performers includes Adam Levine, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran, Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Miranda Lambert and Usher, according to Ace Showbiz.
Taylor Swift has announced she will not be a performer at the awards show, but will still be in attendance as a presenter. The 57th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will take place Feb. 8 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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