J.Lo is headed to the Grammys.

The global superstar will take the stage at Sunday’s show as part of a tribute to Motown Records, celebrating the label’s 60th anniversary. A commercial promoting the performance aired on CBS on Monday (Feb. 4).

While she has never won, J.Lo has been nominated for two Grammys including Best Dance Recording in 2000 (“Waiting for Tonight”) and again in the same category in 2001 (“Let’s Get Loud”).

Additionally, Travis Scott will make his Grammy debut on Sunday, joining previously-announced performers including Cardi B, Post Malone, Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, and Camila Cabello, who will join J Balvin for an “explosive show opener.”

An all-star special commemorating Motown’s diamond anniversary, “Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration,” will take place at L.A.’s Microsoft Theater on Feb. 12 and air April 21 on CBS. Performers have yet to be announced.

Alicia Keys will host the 61st annual Grammy Awards from L.A.’s Staples Center on Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS. Kendrick Lamar leads with eight nominations, followed by Drake with seven.