Mary J. Blige confirmed to perform at the Oscars

She's nominated for two Oscars!

Mary J. Blige
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 26th Feb 2018

Singer Mary J. Blige is the latest artist to be confirmed to perform at this year's Oscars. Other artists include Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal, Natalia LaFourcade and Miguel who will perform the Oscar-nominated song 'Remember Me' from the film Coco.

It has been revealed that Mary J. Blige will perform 'Mighty River', from Mudbound, the Oscar-nominated song she co-wrote with Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson.

The multi-talented singer is also nominated for another Oscar this year, for Actress in a Supporting Role for Mudbound. She is the first person to be nominated for both a performance and Original Song in the same year. Additionally, she has won nine GRAMMY Awards, having been nominated 31 times.

This latest announcement of performers, for the biggest night in the film industry, follows on from last week's announcement of presenters. Last week Star Wars' Mark Hamill, Wonder Woman's Gal Gadot and Kelly Marie Tran who recently starred as Rose Tico in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, were all announced to present awards at this year's Oscars.

Other presenters announced last week included actors Armie Hammer, Oscar Isaac and Wes Studi, composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, actresses Gina Rodriguez and Eva Marie Saint, and singer Zendaya.

See the biggest films of 2017 below:

20. The Lost City Of Z

2013's The Immigrant is sadly still waiting for a UK release, so praise be to the cinematic gods that James Gray's The Lost City Of Z arrived without delay. Based on the true-life tale of British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), this dense but always gripping biopic is part political drama, part family drama and part adventure.
On discovering the remnants of an indigenous society, Fawcett spent his life trying to prove his Amazonian finds until his unexplained disappearance in 1925. Containing one of the most beautiful scenes of the year, this undseen gem deserves, nay, demands your attention.

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The Oscars normally take place in February, however this year, due to the Winter Olympics it has been moved until the beginning of March. This year's Oscars is the 90th to take place and will be held in Hollywood on Sunday the 4th March, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel for the second time in a row.

The Oscars will be available on watch through NOW TV with a Sky Cinema Pass from the 4th March, but you will need to sign up for a monthly pass.

The full list of Oscar nominations can be found here.