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Sam Smith, Kim Petras to perform at Brit Awards?

Sam Smith, Kim Petras to perform at Brit Awards?
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Sam Smith and Kim Petras will reportedly perform their hit 'Unholy' at the Brit Awards next month.

Sam Smith and Kim Petras will reportedly perform together at the Brit Awards next month.

Last year the pair teamed up to release the pop track 'Unholy', which went top of the charts in multiple countries - including in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and Ireland.

A source told The Sun: "It has been a tricky few years for Sam but a big performance at the Brits cements an incredible reinvention and ushers in a new era of success.

"They want to deliver really impressive staging to wow fans so work is well underway.

"Sam's new album Gloria is being released at the end of this month so there will be new music which could be weaved into the performance.

"But Sam is bringing their pal Kim along so Unholy will definitely be sung."

Hosted by Mo Gilligan, the awards will take place at London's O2 Arena on February 11.

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