They will cover the late crooner's classic hits during the one-off show, titled Sinatra 100 - An All-Star Grammy Concert, on 2 December (15) alongside singers Garth Brooks, John Legend, Carrie Underwood and Maroon 5's Adam Levine.

"Frank Sinatra is a voice for all generations. His showmanship and artistry have remained unmatched since he began performing professionally in the 1930s to his last recording 21 years ago," said Neil Portnow, president/CEO of organisers The Recording Academy.

"Today, he continues to gain popularity for his classic sound and signature style. It's only fitting that we join the global celebration in honor of his 100th birthday."

The concert, held at the Wynn Las Vegas' Encore Theatre, will be televised on 6 December (15), less than a week before what would have been Sinatra's birthday on 12 December (15).

The Sinatra centennial celebrations also include the New York exhibition Sinatra: An American Icon, which transfers to Los Angeles in October (15), a birthday book of unseen photographs and a new compilation record called Ultimate Sinatra.

He died in 1998, aged 82.