Beyonce to perform at Grammys
Queen Bey will hit the stage at this year's Grammys
Beyonce will hit the Grammys stage this Sunday (8th February) to introduce Common and John Legend’s performance of Selma-inspired ‘Glory’ by singing a gospel anthem.
The ‘Flawless’ singer, who is nominated for six awards this year, will perform ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord’, known as a favourite of Martin Luther King Jr, before transitioning into the Oscar-nominated track.
"We’re getting an introduction from the great Beyonce," rapper Common told Rolling Stone. "That’s a whole other level to have her singing ‘Precious Lord’. I’m excited.
"It’s the Grammy’s stage, so we’re going to deliver some of the best performances we’ve ever had."
He continued: "Expect the spirit of what the movie is about, the spirit of what the movement is about, and the spirit of what Selma is about.”
Beyonce’s Selma tribute will have a more serious tone than her performance at last year’s Grammy Awards, in which the 33-year-old delivered a sensuous rendition of her hit single ‘Drunk In Love’.
She joins a staggering list of performers at the 57th annual Grammy Awards which includes Kanye West, Katy Perry, Madonna, Ariana Grande and more.
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