We’ve got some sad news for you. Looks like Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling will not be performing at the Oscars. Both “City of Stars” and “Audition” from “La La Land” are up for best original song. Fans have been hoping they’d sing them at the Oscars since they did so in the movie. No word yet if the songs will be performed at all. The two tunes-both composed and written by Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul-are vying for the coveted gold statuette against Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana, Troll’s “Can’t stop the feeling” by Justin Timberlake, Max Martin and Karl Johan Schuster and “The Empty Chair” by J Ralph and Sting from Jim: The James Foley Story. The Oscars will be handed out during a live telecast on ABC on February 26. “La La Land” is up for a whopping 14 nominations. Stone and Gosling revealed to E! News over the weekend at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival that they celebrated their Oscar nominations with a Face Time party. Gosling was in China promoting the film with their director Damien Chazelle. “It was very late and I got a loud knock on my door from Damien,” the actor told me. “He was already half way into a bottle of champagne and somehow suddenly, he had 10 cell phones and he was Face Timing with people.” Stone joined the celebration with a call from Chazelle’s girlfriend. “She said, ‘We’re going to bang on Ryan’s door,’ and she banged on the door and handed it to Ryan and Damien was in such a state that I don’t think he even knew she called me,” Stone said. “And then Marc Platt, our producer, was on the phone with Damien. It was a very 2017 way of celebrating.”