Ciarais set to host the 2019American Music Awards!

The chart-topping singer-songwriter known for her glamorous looks and show-stopping dance moves will rock the stage all night long at the 2019 AMAs on Nov. 24.

Last year, Ciara, 34, amazed fans at the awards show during a one of a kind performance alongside hip-hop legendMissy Elliott. The dynamic duo performed Ciara’s hit track “Level Up” and showed off their impressive dance moves during the collaboration. There was even a special cameo from Elliott’s “funky white sister”Mary Halseywho is known for her various appearances in Elliot’s music videos throughout the early aughts. Halsey proudly watched from her seat as the women performed.

“Level Up,” which was released in July 2018, was Ciara’s first single from her seventh albumBeauty Marks. The remix featured Elliott and Fatman Scoop.

Prior to her unforgettable 2018 AMAs collaboration, it had been more than a decade since the Grammy-winning “1,2 Step” singer performed at the awards show. Though she has been a presenter in three previous years, Ciara last sang at the show in 2005. At the time, she appeared to perform “Like You” with Bow Wow.

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In 2005, Ciara received a nomination for favorite soul/R&B female artist, a nomination she repeated in 2013. This year, the AMAs will celebrate some of the biggest music moments of the decade with live performances from some of the biggest names in the industry across hip-hop, pop, rock, country and all genres in between.

The “Goodies” singer is married to Seattle Seahawks quarterbackRussell Wilson. They are parents to their daughterSienna Princess, 2½, and Ciara’s sonFuture Zahir, 5, from a previous relationship with rapperFuture.

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Other artists set tohit the stageareLizzo,Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello andDua Lipa.Taylor Swift, who will be honored as theArtist of the Decade, is also expected to perform. During the show, country starThomas Rhettis is partnering with Wells Fargo for a special benefit performance to help support the corporation’s efforts to end hunger.

The 2019 AMAs will broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

source: people.com