Lady Gaga Performing With Metallica at GRAMMYs, Just One Week After Epic Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Lady Gaga is off to never, never land!

The "Perfect Illusion" singer will be taking the stage with Metallica at the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, which kick off live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET on CBS.


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The collaboration was confirmed on Tuesday after a Gaga fan site tweeted a snippet of a GRAMMYs promo clip.

The Recording Academy announced last month that the heavy metal band would be hitting the stage at this year's awards show, along with additional collaborative performances by Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood, Alicia Keys and Maren Morris, A Tribe Called Quest with Dave Grohl and Anderson .Paak, Cynthia Erivo with John Legend, and The Weeknd with Daft Punk.


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Demi Lovato will be teaming up with Andra Day, Tori Kelly and Little Big Town for a performance celebrating the music of the Bee Gees and the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Fever. Other performers include Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Adele, William Bell, Chance the Rapper, Kelsea Ballerini, Lukas Graham, Gary Clark Jr., Bruno Mars and Sturgill Simpson.

Gaga's exciting Metallica collaboration news comes just two days after she announced her Joanne World Tour and slayed her 13-minute solo performance during the Super Bowl LI halftime show.

Pepsi released "the last" of their behind-the-scenes footage from the pop star's NFL championship game journey via Twitter on Tuesday. "The stuff we couldn't show until after #SB51," they captioned the clip, which features candid moments between choreographer Richard “Richy” Jackson, Gaga and her dancers in rehearsals before their live performance at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.


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As we patiently wait to see what the rock goddess does next when she hits the stage with Metallica on Sunday, watch the video below to hear more from her epic Super Bowl show!

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