JAKARTA - Demi Lovato shares big news with her 76.2 million Instagram followers. The singer revealed her comeback to the stage with an appearance at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

"I told you, when you hear (news) from me later; I will sing," said Lovato, 27, in his post, Tuesday, January 14.

The Sorry Not Sorry singer added a Grammys hashtag and tagged CBS and Academy Recordings in the post.

Lovato has been nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album - for Confident (2017) and Best Pop Duo / Group Performance - in the song Fall in Line - Christina Aguilera feat. Demi Lovato (2019).

The announcement, which garnered more than 153,000 likes in 25 minutes, is a flashback to December 4th, when he posted a black-and-black image with the caption, "Next time you hear (from) me, I'll sing ...."

Move back a little. Lovato was rushed to Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles from his home in Hollywood on July 23, 2018. He was given emergency care after paramedics found him unconscious.

Ten days later, the singer of the song Let It Go was transferred to a drug addiction patient rehabilitation center facility. He then released his first statement a day later via social media about the incident he had experienced.

Lovato vows to fight his addiction. He also recently ended his relationship with model girlfriend Austin Wilson.

"He was concentrating on himself and his work now, and focused on his relationship with God," a source told People magazine at the time. "He's excited for what the next chapter will bring in 2020."

Now Lovato is ready to return, for the 62nd Grammy Awards that air on January 26 at 8pm on CBS. Alicia Keys will be the host of this event.


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