Oscars 2019: Veteran singer Bette Midler set to perform at 91st Academy Awards

February 18, 2019 12:20 pm | Updated 12:52 pm IST - Los Angeles

 Bette Midler sings "Wind Beneath my Wings" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California March 2, 2014.

Bette Midler sings "Wind Beneath my Wings" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California March 2, 2014.

Veteran singer Bette Midler has announced that she will be performing at the upcoming 91st Academy Awards.

The 73-year-old singer will perform The Place Where Lost Things Go from Mary Poppins Returns at the awards ceremony.

“So, (drum roll) Ladies and Gentlemen, I will be chanteusing (that’s singing) on the Oscars on Feb 24...the nominated song from ‘Mary Poppins’.. ‘The Place Where Lost Things Go’ ...so excited!!” she wrote on Twitter.

The song, written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, was originally performed by actor Emily Blunt in the 2018 film.

Shaiman took to Facebook to express his excitement over the news.

“As a child of the 60s, I grew up obsessed with the ‘Mary Poppins’ soundtrack, learning everything about songwriting and film scoring from it. As a teenager in the 70’s, I became obsessed with new star Bette Midler, who fate amazingly led me to, resulting in our 40 year relationship,” he wrote.

“Could I have ever imagined that one day Bette Midler would sing a song I co-wrote with Scott Wittman for a sequel to Mary Poppins at the Academy Awards?! My heart is exploding!” he added.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had earlier revealed that the song will be performed by a “surprise special guest” during the telecast.

Besides Midler, actors Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper will be performing the song, Shallow , from their film A Star Is Born .

It was also announced that When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs will be performed by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, while Jennifer Hudson will take the stage for the Diane Warren-penned I’ll Fight from documentary RBG .

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