Whitney Houston is due to release her first album in seven years in March. To kick off her return to the stage and studio, she's performing at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party, "barring any physical ailments," according to Page Six.
Whitney Houston will join fellow performers Sean Combs and Jennifer Hudson for the soiree on February 7 at the Beverly Hilton.
Houston's well-publicized breakup from Bobby Brown and battles with drug use have made the soulful diva's star fade somewhat in the past decade. It's hoped that her performance at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party will be the event that kicks off her resurgence into the pop spotlight.
Triumphant Stage Returns
Whitney Houston to Perform at Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Party
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