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Beyoncé and Madonna are reportedly set to perform during the upcoming 56th Annual GRAMMYs.

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that both superstars have been added to the roster, although neither has been announced by the Recording Academy.

The Times' sources suggest that Mrs. Carter will perform solo in support of her newly released self-titled album, marking her first televised performance since she dropped that bombshell record.

Meanwhile, it seems Madonna will perform alongside another nominee, although she has yet to be linked with anyone, according to the report. Perhaps conveniently, fellow pop songstresses Lorde and Katy Perry's names were announced solo, leaving an opening for either of them to take part in a duet.

While GRAMMYs producer Ken Ehrlich declined to confirm or deny the report, he noted that the Academy has "a really great history that goes back to the early days of Destiny’s Child," adding: “Should she be on the show this year? I would think that the potential is there for that kind of moment.”

As we previously reported, this year's performers already include Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr; Daft Punk with Pharrell, Stevie Wonder and Nile Rodgers; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis; Kendrick Lamar with Imagine Dragons; Lorde; Katy Perry; Robin Thicke and Chicago; and more.

See the full list of confirmed performers

The GRAMMYs are set to air live on CBS at 8/7c on Jan. 26.