Demi Lovatois making her return to the stage on music’s biggest night!On Tuesday, the singer — who hasn’t performed live since beforeher drug overdose in July 2018— announcedon Instagramthat she would be performing at the 2020Grammy Awards. The announcement came just over a month after sheposted a cryptic messagesaying, “The next time you hear from me, I’ll be singing….”In the caption of Tuesday’s Instagram, Lovato, 27, referenced her cryptic December post.“I told you the next time you’d hear from me I’d be singing ??,” the pop star captioned the photo.The Recording Academyconfirmedthe news of Lovato’s upcoming performance on Twitter after her Instagram post.The musician has beenopen about her sobriety journeyafter overdosing at her home in Hollywood Hills in July 2018 — and has recently dropped hints about a return to music. Though Lovato has not officially announced a new single or album, any new music would be the first solo offering from the star since sheleft rehabin November 2018.Her last single, “Sober,” came out June 2018, about one month before the overdose.Lovato lasthinted at new musicin November when she shared photos and videos from inside the recording studio. In the images, she and Grammy-nominated record producer Warren “Oak” Felder were hard at work.“Wouldn’t y’all like to hear … ” Lovato captioned a soundless video of the record producer — who produced five tracks on Lovato’s last album,Tell Me You Love Me, including its lead 2017 single “Sorry Not Sorry” — jamming out to a track.“Recording a song for my loyal #Lovatics — the ones who support me and whatever makes me happy,” the singer wrote on top of a photo of a microphone from inside the studio.“If you hating — that ain’t you,” she added. “BYE.”Demi Lovato/InstagramIn November, at theTeen VogueSummit in Los Angeles, Lovato opened up about addiction and recovery in her first major interview since the overdose, revealing that she now feelsstronger than ever.“What I see in the mirror [is] someone that’s overcome a lot. I’ve been through a lot and I genuinely see a fighter,” she said at the time. “I don’t see a championship winner, but I see a fighter and someone who is going to continue to fight no matter what is thrown in their way.”She later added: “I wouldn’t change the direction of my life for anything. … I would never regret anything. I love the person that I am today.”Demi Lovato.Rich Fury/Getty ImagesAlicia Keyswill host the 2020 Grammys, which will also featureperformancesfromBlake SheltonandGwen Stefani,Billie Eilish,Lizzo, and more.The 62ndGrammy Awardswill take place at Los Angeles’ Staples Center on Sunday, Jan. 26. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.
Demi Lovatois making her return to the stage on music’s biggest night!
On Tuesday, the singer — who hasn’t performed live since beforeher drug overdose in July 2018— announcedon Instagramthat she would be performing at the 2020Grammy Awards. The announcement came just over a month after sheposted a cryptic messagesaying, “The next time you hear from me, I’ll be singing….”
In the caption of Tuesday’s Instagram, Lovato, 27, referenced her cryptic December post.
“I told you the next time you’d hear from me I’d be singing ??,” the pop star captioned the photo.
The Recording Academyconfirmedthe news of Lovato’s upcoming performance on Twitter after her Instagram post.
The musician has beenopen about her sobriety journeyafter overdosing at her home in Hollywood Hills in July 2018 — and has recently dropped hints about a return to music. Though Lovato has not officially announced a new single or album, any new music would be the first solo offering from the star since sheleft rehabin November 2018.
Her last single, “Sober,” came out June 2018, about one month before the overdose.
Lovato lasthinted at new musicin November when she shared photos and videos from inside the recording studio. In the images, she and Grammy-nominated record producer Warren “Oak” Felder were hard at work.
“Wouldn’t y’all like to hear … ” Lovato captioned a soundless video of the record producer — who produced five tracks on Lovato’s last album,Tell Me You Love Me, including its lead 2017 single “Sorry Not Sorry” — jamming out to a track.
“Recording a song for my loyal #Lovatics — the ones who support me and whatever makes me happy,” the singer wrote on top of a photo of a microphone from inside the studio.
“If you hating — that ain’t you,” she added. “BYE.”
Demi Lovato/Instagram

In November, at theTeen VogueSummit in Los Angeles, Lovato opened up about addiction and recovery in her first major interview since the overdose, revealing that she now feelsstronger than ever.
“What I see in the mirror [is] someone that’s overcome a lot. I’ve been through a lot and I genuinely see a fighter,” she said at the time. “I don’t see a championship winner, but I see a fighter and someone who is going to continue to fight no matter what is thrown in their way.”
She later added: “I wouldn’t change the direction of my life for anything. … I would never regret anything. I love the person that I am today.”
Demi Lovato.Rich Fury/Getty Images

Alicia Keyswill host the 2020 Grammys, which will also featureperformancesfromBlake SheltonandGwen Stefani,Billie Eilish,Lizzo, and more.
The 62ndGrammy Awardswill take place at Los Angeles’ Staples Center on Sunday, Jan. 26. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.
source: people.com