The 27-year-old "Work" hitmaker will join an already star-studded lineup including, Adele, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, James Bay, Little Mix, The Weeknd and Jess Glynne, reported Female First.
The pop star has a long history with the British bash having received two gongs for International Female Solo Artist in the past and amassing a total of six nominations over the years.
Her fourth trip to the BRITs follows her previous performances in 2008, when she sang her hit 'Umbrella' with indie group The Klaxons.
The BRIT Awards 2016 will take place on Wednesday 24th February 2016 at London's O2 Arena and will be broadcast live on ITV and will be hosted by TV presenting duo Ant and Dec.
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