Lady Gaga and Céline Dion are among those set to perform at a Frank Sinatra tribute concert taking place next month.

The 29-year-old "Born This Way" singer will be performing at the event called "Sinatra 100 - An All-Star Grammy Concert" on Wednesday, Dec. 2 in Las Vegas, according to Billboard.

"I've been singing Frank Sinatra songs in my shows for many years," Dion said in a prepared statement. "His voice has been such an inspiration for me, and it will always be."

Additional artists participating in the performance include Zac Brown and Harry Connick Jr., according to an announcement from the Recording Academy on Tuesday.

Garth Brooks, Tony Bennett, Carrie Underwood, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Adam Levine and Usher were previously announced to perform at the event. In the coming days, more performers are likely to be added to the growing list.

"Nobody could juggle a drink, a conversation and a perfect vocal as casually as Frank," Levine said. "That's why I love him."

Sinatra died in 1998 at the age of 82. He would have turned 100 this year on Saturday, Dec. 12.

"Sinatra 100 - An All-Star Grammy Concert" will be taped at the Wynn Las Vegas Encore Theatre and will air on CBS on Sunday, Dec. 6.

In addition to performing at the Sinatra tribute, Gaga is also set to record a second album of jazz standards with Bennett.

"Yeah, we're doing an album," Bennett told Vulture. "It's going to be all Cole Porter songs. He was the best writer of all of them in the Great American Songbook. Highly intelligent. We're going to have a lot of fun doing that."

The duo released their first jazz album, "Cheek to Cheek," in September 2014. The album, which topped the U.S. Billboard 200 and Top Jazz Albums chart, produced the singles "Anything Goes" and "I Can't Give You Anything but Love."