Irish rock veterans U2 will play their Oscar-nominated song Ordinary Love from the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom at the 2014 Academy Awards, organisers announced on Wednesday.
The March 2 performance at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood will be the first time U2 has played the song live, said Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, producers of the 86th Academy Awards.
The tune is among four nominees for best original song along with Happy from Despicable Me 2, Let It Go from Disney's animated Frozen and The Moon Song from futuristic love story Her.
The Academy had already announced that Tony-winning singer and actress Idina Menzel will sing Let It Go from Frozen - the frontrunner for best animated feature - at the awards ceremony.
A fifth song was originally nominated. But Alone Not Yet Alone from a low-budget film of the same name, was pulled because its author, an Academy member, had emailed voters about his tune, breaching the prestigious body's strict rules.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will host the 2014 Oscars show, which is a week later than usual, after the Winter Olympics. The Golden Globes were moved two weeks forward, to January 12, to avoid clashing with the Sochi games on television.
The Oscars, the climax of Tinseltown's annual awards season, are televised live in more than 225 countries and territories around the world.
The theme of the 2014 show is movie heroes, whether real-life ones such as Gandhi, superheroes like Superman and Batman, or heroic stories such as animated film The Incredibles and literary tales such as To Kill a Mockingbird.
