This 2016's Grammy Awards is just one week away. Thus, news reveal that Taylor Swift will definitely "Shake It Off" as she is set to perform at the said annual festive ceremony that shares recognition of the music industry and other performance arts.
The Recording Industry Association of America recently announced last Sunday, by means of Twitter, that the "1989" hit-maker will perform as the opening act at the 58th Grammy Awards this coming Feb. 15, as noted by USA Today.
Be that as it may, which songs will she perform? The report moreover uncovered that the 26-year-old singer will perform a tune from Album of the Year contender "1989," albeit no particular single has been spilled.
Taylor Swift's addition to the star-studded line-up, then again, didn't come as a huge shock to vast majority of fans, not to mention that the singer is up for an aggregate of 7 awards this year.
"[Taylor] Swift is nominated in seven categories, including Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for '1989', and Song of the Year and Record of the Year for 'Blank Space, and among other categories," according to Entertainment Weekly.
Swift joins previously announced A-list performers, as noted by Billboard, such as Adele, Sam Hunt, Rihanna, Carrie Underwood, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Sam Hunt and Justin Bieber.
Speaking of Justin Bieber, most recent news asserted that it's definitely not too late for the 21-year-old singer to reconcile with Swift, as the both talented artist are attending the 2016 Grammy Awards and that there's a good chance they'll run into one another.
In that way, many believed that it might finally end their long-standing feud.
"Justin has no concerns whatsoever about having a possible run-in with Taylor at the Grammys," a source told Hollywood Life.
"In fact, he welcomes a run-in. Maybe it would help put an end to any ill feelings Taylor has towards Justin. He'd love it if they could just be friends once and for all. He's convinced that if she got to know the 'new, more mature' Justin, that she'd really quite like him," it added.