If you’ve already decided not to watch American Music Awards this year, we’ll make you change your mind!
Dick Clark Productions and ABC announced today (Oct. 25) that award-winning singer, Lady Gaga will perform at the 2016 American Music Awards on Nov. 20. Mother Monster joins previously announced show opener Bruno Mars and “The American Music Award of Merit” honoree and performer Sting.
She tweeted, “Bringing #JOANNE to the @AMAs on 11/20 See u there! #AMAs.”
Bringing #JOANNE to the @AMAs on 11/20! See u there! ? #AMAs pic.twitter.com/sxkQlxFtX9
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) October 25, 2016
Gaga is no stranger to the AMAs. She is a nine-time AMAs nominee and took home an award in 2010 for Favorite Female Artist – Pop/Rock. She first performed on the event’s stage in 2009 with “Bad Romance” and “Speechless”, followed by a performance with R. Kelly in 2013 singing “Do What U Want” from her fourth album, ARTPOP.
The pop superstar has recently released her latest album Joanne, which, according to Billboard, is on target to earn Gaga her fourth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The AMAs is set to broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
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