DJ D-Nice and vocal group the Samples also to perform at March 27 ceremony, which will include the return of the Oscars’ orchestra
Ahead of the 94th annual Academy Awards, the Oscars producers have announced a handful of musical guests set for the March 27 ceremony, including an unlikely all-star band.
Oscars music director Adam Blackstone will preside over an ensemble that will feature Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, renowned jazz pianist Robert Glasper, and Prince percussionist Sheila E.
DJ D-Nice — in a role similar to Questlove’s job at the 2021 Academy Awards — will also spin music during the Oscars telecast, as well as during the pre-show and post-awards celebrations. Also set for this year’s ceremony is the Samples, a vocal group led by Kanye’s Sunday Service choirmaster Jason White.
Additionally, both the all-star band and D-Nice will perform alongside the Oscars’ in-house orchestra, which did not appear in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Producers previously revealed that this year’s show will be hosted by Amy Schumer, Regina Hall, and Wanda Sykes.
Oscars producers will announce additional musical guests and performances in the lead-up to the ceremony on March 27. This year’s Best Original Song nominees include Billie Eilish and Finneas (“No Time to Die”), Beyoncé (“Be Alive” from King Richard), Sebastian Yatra (the Lin-Manuel Miranda-penned “Dos Oruguitas” from Encanto), Van Morrison (“Down to Joy” from Belfast), and Reba McEntire (the Diane Warren-penned “Somehow You Do”).
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