Miley Cyrus will join Elton John for a collaborative performance at the 2018 Grammy Awards.

According to an official Recording Academy press release, the Younger Now singer will join the five-time Grammy winner onstage to sing "one of John's classic hits."

Two days later, Elton John: I'm Still Standing, a tribute concert where John will receive the Recording Academy President's Merit Award, will air on Tuesday, January 30 from The Theater at Madison Square Garden.

Previously, rumors circulated that John might boycott the 60th Annual Grammy Awards after it was reported that the music icon was frustrated with his four-time Grammy winning protégé Ed Sheeran's apparent "big four" category snubs.

Sheeran, who is currently nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album (Divide) and Best Pop Solo Performance ("Shape of You"), will also perform at the ceremony.

Other newly announced performers include 22-time Grammy winners U2 and Kendrick Lamar, who is nominated in seven categories this year—Record Of The Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, Best Music Video ("HUMBLE."), Album Of The Year and Best Rap Album (DAMN.) and Best Rap/Sung Performance ("LOYALTY." featuring Rihanna).

The 60th Annual Grammy Awards will broadcast live on CBS on Sunday, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. EST.

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