Selena Gomez will make American Music Awards history on Sunday (November 19) when the pop titan performs "Wolves," her sleek collaboration with Marshmello for the very first time, on the 45th annual award show.
Gomez made the announcement on Monday (November 6) when she treated her social media followers to the news as well as a sneak peek of the official video. In the blink-or-you'll-miss-it clip, fans see the singer walking through a barely lit hallway and crawling through a small tunnel. It's the same set that was teased in the "visualizer" version of the video that was released when the song dropped in late October. For her performance, the pop star becomes the latest star after Prince ("Purple Rain"), *NSYNC ("Bye Bye Bye") and Beyoncé ("Single Ladies") to offer world premiere performances of their singles on the broadcast.
Just last week, Gomez shared an alternate version of the clip, where she and the EDM heavyweight exchange text messages about filming the video for their new dance cut, before hopping on FaceTime with one another.
Catch Gomez and other stars, including Demi Lovato and Kelly Clarkson, perform at the 2017 American Music Awards, which will air live on ABC at 8 PM ET.
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