Oscars 2022: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Reba McEntire & Sebastián Yatra To Perform
The Oscars have announced the musical performers, which will include Beyoncé Knowles, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Reba McEntire, and Sebastián Yatra.
Four of the five songs will be performed, while nominee Van Morrison, who penned and sang "Down to Joy" from "Belfast," thought invited will not attend the ceremony due to his tour schedule. As a result, the song will not be performed.
The nominated songs and songwriters selected for this year are: "Be Alive" for "King Richard" (music and lyrics by Dixson and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter), "Dos Origuitas" for "Encanto" (music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda), "Down to Joy" for "Belfast" (music and lyrics by Van Morrison), "No Time to Die" for "No Time to Die" (music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell) and "Somehow You Do 'For' Four Good Days" (music and lyrics by Diane Warren).
"No Time to Die" has already won several awards this season, including the Golden Globe and the Critics Choice Award and last year's Grammy Award for "Best Song for a Movie, Television or Other Visual Media."
This year's ceremony, produced by Will Packer and Shayla Cowan, will take place on March 27 at the Dolby Theater and will be broadcast by ABC.
Four of the five songs will be performed, while nominee Van Morrison, who penned and sang "Down to Joy" from "Belfast," thought invited will not attend the ceremony due to his tour schedule. As a result, the song will not be performed.
The nominated songs and songwriters selected for this year are: "Be Alive" for "King Richard" (music and lyrics by Dixson and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter), "Dos Origuitas" for "Encanto" (music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda), "Down to Joy" for "Belfast" (music and lyrics by Van Morrison), "No Time to Die" for "No Time to Die" (music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell) and "Somehow You Do 'For' Four Good Days" (music and lyrics by Diane Warren).
"No Time to Die" has already won several awards this season, including the Golden Globe and the Critics Choice Award and last year's Grammy Award for "Best Song for a Movie, Television or Other Visual Media."
This year's ceremony, produced by Will Packer and Shayla Cowan, will take place on March 27 at the Dolby Theater and will be broadcast by ABC.