SHE’S ready to take a bow once again! The Recording Academy announced that Madonna will perform at next month’s 57th Annual Grammy Awards.
The queen of pop, 56, shared a new photo of the artwork for her “Rebel Heart” album — featuring a Grammy award instead a shot of her face on her Twitter.
The Grammys then confirmed the exciting news in a press release. This will be the fifth Grammys performance for Madonna, who is not up for any honors at the awards show. The gig precedes the upcoming Grammy-ineligible March 10 debut of Madonna’s 13th studio album “Rebel Heart,” which was partially released by the singer last month after widespread leaks.
The Recording Academy also announced that Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, Eric Church and AC/DC will all also perform at the star-studded music awards. Now made up of musicians Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Bon Scott, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young, AC/DC released its “Rock or Bust” album after a six-year hiatus this past November.
British singer Sheeran, 23, is up for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for his record “x,” and Best Song Written for Visual Media for “I See Fire” from “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.”(SD-Agencies)
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