Taylor Swift will open this year’s American Music Awards.
The ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ singer – who is nominated for four prizes at the upcoming ceremony – will take to the stage at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater on October 9 and is hoping her fans are more excited about her performance than her beloved cat, Meredith.
The 28-year-old star announced her news in an Instagram video that was first shared on ‘Good Morning America’.
Seated alongside Meredith, she said: "Good morning America. It’s Taylor. I just wanted to say I’m going to be opening up the American Music Awards with a performance. So I wanted to…"
She then stopped speaking as Meredith got up and walked out of the shot.
Taylor then quipped: "Don’t be too excited about it, my God."
And the ‘Trouble’ hitmaker captioned her post: "I’m opening up the American Music Awards with a performance of ‘I Did Something Bad.’ Meredith is not excited, but I am."
Taylor last performed at the AMAs in 2014, when she sang ‘Blank Space’ and also picked up the Dick Clark Award for Excellence.
The ‘Love Story’ singer – who has won a total of 19 awards at the ceremony in the past – isn’t the only big name to be performing at the ceremony.
Carrie Underwood, Imagine Dragons, Cardi B – whose rendition of ‘I Like It’ with Bad Bunny and J. Balvin will mark her first awards show performance since having daughter Kulture in July – and Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla $ign are also slated to appear.
Tracee Ellis Ross is returning to host the AMAs for the second year in a row.