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Christina Aguilera to Sing Whitney Houston Tribute at the 2017 AMAs
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"I am excited, honored and humbled to perform a tribute to one of my idols."
October 31 2017 12:19 PM EST
October 31 2017 12:19 PM EST
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"I am excited, honored and humbled to perform a tribute to one of my idols."
Christina Aguilera has been confirmed as a singer at this year's American Music Awards, where she'll pay tribute to Whitney Houston on the 25th anniversary of her 1992 soundtrack for The Bodyguard.
"I am excited, honored and humbled to perform a tribute to one of my idols," Aguilera wrote on Instagram. The performance comes at the AMAs on November 19th, two days after I Wish You Love: More From 'The Bodyguard'drops with new mixes of songs from the iconic movie that starred Houston and Kevin Costner.
The Bodyguard soundtrack includes iconic tracks like "I Will Always Love You," "I Have Nothing," "I'm Every Woman," and "Queen of the Night."
See Aguilera's announcement, below:
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Aguilera has covered Houston before, singing "Run To You" at the 2001 BET awards. Watch, below:
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