Billie Eilish and Becky G, confirmed in the Oscar 2024 performance lineup

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The poster of performances of the awards ceremony Oscars 2024 It is already defined. The Hollywood Academy has confirmed that the 5 nominees for this year’s Best Song award will take the stage. The last to add their name to the list have been Billie Eilish and Becky G.

For the Los Angeles soloist, this will be the third time in the last 5 years that she will perform at the Oscars. Together with her brother Finneas, she has already become a regular at the gala, demonstrating the good chemistry that exists between her songs and the different film projects in which she has collaborated.

Billie Eilish will perform the song What was I made for? in front of millions of viewers, a song with which she has already achieved triumph at the Golden Globes and the Grammys and that could also elevate it with a Brit Award this Saturday, March 2 and later with a film academy award.

Becky G She has also announced through her social networks that she is ready for the big night of the Oscars. The American soloist of Latin origin will perform presenting the song The fire inside for which she is nominated and in which she will compete against the proposals of Eilish and Ryan Gosling of Barbie.

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But beyond the highest-grossing names, we must not forget that there are two other songs that are candidates for the award that will also be presented by their respective authors on stage and that have the same chance of winning the award. Jon Batiste will sing It never went away from the soundtrack of the American Symphony film.

Complete the performance poster Scott George and The Osage Singers who we will hear perform Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People) from the Killers of the Flower Moon soundtrack. The countdown to the big Oscars 2024 ceremony has begun. Next March 10 (in the early hours of Monday the 11th in our country) we will discover the musical and film winners from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles (California, USA).

Both Jon Batiste and Billie Eilish could become history at the awards ceremony if they manage to win their second statuette, a privilege that until now only one artist, Elton John, (beyond traditional soundtrack composers) has achieved. till the date.

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