Mar 12, 2023

Lady Gaga to Perform at the 95th Academy Awards

Lady Gaga to Perform at the 95th Academy Awards

Lady Gaga continues to make history in the entertainment industry with her latest announcement. The acclaimed singer and actress is set to perform “Hold My Hand” at the 95th Oscars, making her the first artist to receive three nominations in the category. The song, which is nominated for Best Original Song, is part of the soundtrack for the highly anticipated film “Top Gun: Maverick,” which is also up for Best Picture.

Gaga’s previous nominations in the category include “Til It Happens to You” from the documentary film “The Hunting Ground” and “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born.” Both of these songs were performed by Gaga on the telecast, showcasing her incredible vocal range and ability to bring emotion to any song.

In addition to her nominations and performances, Lady Gaga has also made headlines for her tribute to “The Sound of Music” on its 50th anniversary. During the 2015 Oscars telecast, Gaga performed a medley of four songs from the classic film, wowing the audience with her stunning vocals and stage presence. With her upcoming performance at the Oscars, Lady Gaga is sure to continue to captivate audiences with her talent and showmanship. Little Monsters can’t wait to see what she has in store for this historic moment in her career.

Lady Gaga’s success at the Oscars continues to grow each passing year. In 2019, she won her first Oscar for “Shallow,” which she co-wrote with Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, and Anthony Rossomando. The song, featured in the film “A Star is Born,” also won a Golden Globe, a Broadcast Film Critics Association award, and a Grammy, cementing its place as one of the biggest hits of the year.

Now, Mother Monster is back at the Oscars with “Hold My Hand,” a track she recorded for the film “Top Gun: Maverick.” The song is one of six nominations that the film has received, including Best Picture. Fans and critics alike are eagerly anticipating Gaga’s performance and the chance for her to make history once again. The Oscars will be broadcast live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on ABC on Sunday evening at 5 p.m. PT. As always, the ceremony promises to be a star-studded affair, with some of the biggest names in Hollywood coming together to celebrate the best in film. With Lady Gaga set to take the stage, audiences can expect a truly unforgettable night.


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