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Billie Eilish and Brother Finneas to Perform at 2022 Oscars


Tue 22 Mar 2022 | 10:56 PM
Yara Sameh

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he Grammy-winning siblings Billie Eilish, 20, and Finneas O’Connell, 24, are set to perform their Oscar-nominated song “No Time to Die,” from the James Bond film of the same name, at the 94th Oscars ceremony on Sunday, March 27.

The first-time nominees are widely considered the favorites to take home the best original song Oscar statuette, having already been awarded the equivalent Golden Globe, Critics Choice, Grammy, and Society of Composers and Lyricists prizes.

Over the past decade, two other Bond songs have won Oscars: Adele’s “Skyfall” from 2012’s Skyfall and Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” from 2015’s Spectre.

Moreover,  Beyoncé, who is also nominated for her first Oscar this year, is in talks to perform at the ceremony.

Queen Bee is nominated for Best Original Song for "Be Alive" from King Richard. She co-wrote the song with the artist Dixson.

The 94th Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and televised live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and in more than 200 territories worldwide.

The ceremony is produced by Will Packer and Shayla Cowan.

H.E.R., who earned the Oscar for best original song for last year’s Judas and the Black Messiah, will join Bill Murray and Elliot Page as presenters.

The ceremony will be hosted by Jennifer Garner, DJ Khaled, Tiffany Haddish, Tony Hawk, Stephanie Beatriz, Kelly Slater, and Shaun White.

Previously announced presenters include John Travolta, Mila Kunis, Lupita Nyong’o, Naomi Scott, Wesley Snipes, Anthony Hopkins, Lily James, Simu Liu, Rami Malek, Uma Thurman, Kevin Costner, Lady Gaga, Chris Rock, and Zoë Kravitz.

Daniel Kaluuya, Ruth E. Carter, John Leguizamo, Rosie Perez, Yuh-Jung Youn, Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and Wanda Sykes will also take the stage in the upcoming event.

It was previously announced that the Oscars will require most attendees to show proof of Coronavirus vaccination.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences determined that all nominees and invited guests inside the Dolby Theater must show proof of vaccination and test negative at least twice via PCR testing.

However, those performing and presenting the awards ceremony will not need to show proof of vaccination but will be tested ultracareful.