After knockout performances at the 2013 Super Bowl and the 2014 VMAs and 2014 Grammys, Beyoncé will take the stage at the 2015 Grammy Awards again on Sunday.
The pop star, who is nominated for six awards this year, will sing “Take My Hand Precious Lord” before being joined by Common and John Legend for their Oscar-nominated song “Glory” from Selma.
“That’s one of the greatest talents you can have, helping us segue into [‘Glory’],” Common told Us Weekly. “To co-create a performance with someone like her. It’s good.”
Beyoncé’s tribute to Selma will have a more serious tone than her sensuous performance of “Drunk in Love” with husband Jay Z last year. Kanye West, Katy Perry, Madonna, Sam Smith and Ariana Grande are also set to perform at the awards show on Feb. 8.
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