Jessie Ware has joined the BAFTA celebration.
The award-winning singer-songwriter will take to the stage in the course of the BAFTA Movie Awards ceremony later this month to carry out a particular tribute in the course of the In Memoriam part.
“It’s a nice honour to be performing on the BAFTAs in such an vital and particular second to recollect individuals and legends which have handed this yr,” stated Ware. “I’m singing a track from certainly one of my favorite films by certainly one of my favorite artists and actually can not wait to be on stage in amongst a room of such gifted people.”
Ware joins the already introduced singers from Netflix smash hit “KPop Demon Hunters” — EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami (higher often known as the singing voices for Rumi, Mira and Zoey) — who will carry out the movie’s record-breaking anthem “Golden.”
“We’re honoured to welcome Jesse Ware and her extraordinary expertise to the EE BAFTA Movie Awards subsequent weekend,” stated Emma Baehr, BAFTA’s govt director of awards and content material. “Her stunning, shifting efficiency will provide a particular second for audiences each within the room and at residence, as we pay tribute to these within the business we’ve got sadly misplaced.”
Ware’s efficiency will precede the discharge of her newest album “Superbloom” on tenth April, that includes her latest single “I Might Get Used to This.” Her final album, “That! Feels Good!,” debuted in third place on the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart and market her highest-ever entry on the U.S. Prime Album Gross sales chart.
The BAFTA Movie Awards ceremony takes place on Feb. 22 and might be hosted by Alan Cumming.

















