You don't want to miss Katy Perry's Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday. The 30-year-old "Roar" singer will be headlining the 2015 halftime show and teased at a press conference on Thursday that she's bringing special guests, animals and lots of fun to the stage with her.

Perry previously announced that Lenny Kravitz would be sharing the stage with her but on Thursday the pop star revealed she has another special guest lined up.

"This is true. I have to keep some surprises for Sunday and I'm very, very excited about this guest because I thought long and hard about it and wanted to kinda bring someone back, like a throwback of sorts, that definitely needed some more shine," she told reporters. "All I can say is it will be a real female-fun night."

According to The Associated Press, her special guest (spoiler warning!) is Missy Elliot, who was featured on Perry's 2011 remix "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)."

"When you hear the first ring of the chord," Perry teased. "I think jaws will drop and faces will melt."

During the press conference, the "Birthday" singer also revealed that she's bringing a few animals along to the big game.

"I'm the only person in Super Bowl history to bring a lion and sharks to the show," she said. "It's going to be wild out here."

Taylor Swift fans might want to change the channel when the halftime show airs because Perry will reportedly dis Swift during one of her songs. When Perry was asked about the rumor during an interview with "Entertainment Tonight," she played coy purposefully dancing around her response.

"I don't know where you heard that," Perry said. "I think the speculation is very fun. And I don't usually like speculation, but I'm like 'Hey!' It's like bringing everybody into the conversation, you know, and on February 1, you'll see what's actually gonna go down."

NBC will be streaming the Super Bowl (Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots) and halftime show online for those who don't have access to cable. You can watch it HERE.

Update: Rewatch Katy Perry's Halftime performance here, in case you missed it.