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Oscar-nominated songs to be performed from LA museum roof, and Iceland

In addition to the rooftop performances, the pandemic-hit Oscars ceremony will have a 'awards show as a movie' theme, and pre and post shows.

April 17, 2021 / 17:23 IST
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Screengrab from "Husavik", the Oscar-nominated ballad from the film 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'. The song will be performed in Husavik, Iceland, as part of the 93rd Academy Awards function.
Screengrab from "Husavik", the Oscar-nominated ballad from the film 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'. The song will be performed in Husavik, Iceland, as part of the 93rd Academy Awards function.

Los Angeles, United States | AFP: The five songs nominated for this year's Oscars will be performed from the top of the Academy's gleaming new film museum—and a tiny fishing town in Iceland—as producers aim to shake up the format of the pandemic-hit ceremony.

Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr will be among those performing from the roof terrace of Los Angeles' still-unopened Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which has been in development for years but, like the Oscars, saw its launch delayed due to Covid-19.

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His song "Speak Now" from civil rights drama One Night in Miami will form part of a special Oscars pre-show—as will the ballad "Husavik" from the Will Ferrell comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, performed from the Icelandic port of the same name.