Bonnie Tyler will sing her classic 1980s' hit Total Eclipse of the Heart during next week's solar eclipse in the US.
The special performance is set to take place aboard a cruise ship on August 21 and the 66-year-old Welsh singer will be backed by US pop group DNCE, fronted by Joe Jonas.
Tyler insists she's not worried about feeling seasick because she has a ship of her own and that her 1980s' hit is longer than the time it takes for the eclipse to happen.
She told Time magazine: "It's going to be so exciting. It doesn't happen very often, does it? The eclipse of the sun lasts two minutes and 40 seconds, I'm told.
"Unlike my song," she added. "It had to be chopped about because it was so long. I never thought it would be played on the radio, in the beginning."
Tyler's sunset show will take place aboard the Royal Caribbean's vessel the Oasis of the Seas on its Total Eclipse Cruise, which sets sail from Orlando, Florida, for the Caribbean next Sunday, August 20th.
FYI: a total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun and completely blocks out the sunlight.