The Beyhive is buzzing right now after news just broke out that the Queen B Beyoncé will be performing at the Grammy Awards this Sunday (February 8th).
Beyoncé will be joined by singer John Legend and rapper Common for the performance that will be dedicated to the Oscar-nominated film “Selma”. According to Common, Beyoncé has agreed to sing “Take My Hand Precious Lord” and then transition into Common and John Legend’s tune “Glory” for the setup. “A segue into our song ‘Glory,’ as a tribute to Selma, being done by the great Beyoncé. That’s one of the greatest talents you can have, helping us segue into it. To co-create a performance with someone like her. It’s good,” Common told US Weekly.
The performance is reported to have Andrae Crouch Choir and the Blind Boys of Alabama to support Common, Legend, and Beyoncé during the setup. The Grammy is definitely looking to pull out all of the big name artist to hit the stage this year as acts like Paul McCartney, Kanye West, and Rihanna are also going to grace the stage with new music, just to name a few. Get your popcorn ready! It should be a great show.