Oscar-nominated songs to be performed from new LA film museum rooftop and a tiny town in Iceland

This year, the Oscars will primarily be held at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles with social distancing in place

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 14, 2020 workers clean the roof of the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Los Angeles, California. The five songs nominated at this year's Oscars will be performed from the top of the Academy's gleaming new film museum -- and a tiny fishing town in Iceland -- as producers aim to shake up the format of the pandemic-hit ceremony to be held on April 25, 2021. / AFP / VALERIE MACON
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The five songs nominated at this year's Oscars will be performed from the top of the Academy's gleaming new film museum and a tiny fishing town in Iceland as producers aim to shake up the format of the pandemic-hit ceremony.

Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr will be among those performing from the roof terrace of Los Angeles' still-unopened Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which has been in development for years but, like the Oscars, saw its launch delayed because of Covid-19.

His song Speak Now from civil rights drama One Night in Miami ... will form part of a special Oscars pre-show as will the ballad Husavik from the Will Ferrell comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, performed from the Icelandic port of the same name.

"We've come up with some serious pre-game and post-game action to enhance our main event," Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh and his fellow gala co-producers said on Friday. "Our suggestion is just tune in for the whole shebang, otherwise you'll miss something really unexpected and fun."

This year's Oscars are following an "awards-show-as-a-movie" theme, and will primarily be held, with social distancing de rigueur, at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles.

Union Station is pictured, Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in Los Angeles. When the Oscars broadcast begins April 25 on ABC, there won’t be an audience. The base of the show won’t be the Academy Awards’ usual home, but will be held at Union Station, the airy, Art Deco-Mission Revival railway hub in downtown Los Angeles. For the producers, the challenges of COVID are an opportunity to, finally, rethink the Oscars.  (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
There won't be an audience at the Oscars this year. While the base of the show won’t be the Academy Awards’ usual home, it will be held at Union Station in Los Angeles. AP

Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt and Reese Witherspoon are among the A-list lineup of presenters, marking the first time Tinseltown's biggest names will gather on the red carpet since last spring.

Venues in Britain and France will also be set up for international nominees unable to travel to Los Angeles.

The musical pre-show Oscars: Into the Spotlight will also feature performances from four-time Grammy winner HER and 12-time Oscar song nominee Diane Warren, who have nods this year for Judas and the Black Messiah and The Life Ahead, respectively.

Producers also announced a post-show called Oscars: After Dark, which will feature the night's big winners having their golden statuettes engraved, along with star interviews.

The 93rd Academy Awards take place on Sunday, April 25, while the group's museum will open on Thursday, September 30.