Carrie Underwood and Village People have confirmed they will be performing at the event. Toby Keith and 3 Doors Down played at Trump's first inauguration in 2017. President-elect Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated on January 20, and his team has enlisted the help of some celebrity acts for the ceremony and related events.
The 2025 inaugural celebrations aim to bring Americans together through a shared love of music and patriotism, reflecting Trump's vision
Reps for Trump confirmed Monday that the “Before He Cheats” singer will be joined by the Armed Forces Choir and United States Naval Academy Glee Club.
Carrie Underwood will perform at President-elect Donald Trump ... The group acknowledged their “preferred candidate lost”—founding member Victor Willis previously said he supported Vice President Kamala Harris—but said they hope their song ...
The Village People — the group behind “YMCA,” a staple of Donald Trump’s rallies — have accepted an invitation from the president-elect to perform at events connected to next week’s inauguration.
In 2017, Trump and his team struggled to book any significant musical acts but they've taken things up a notch, landing former "American Idol" winner and country music star Carrie Underwood for ...
Famed country singer Carrie Underwood and disco group the Village People said they accepted invitations to perform at events connected to Donald Trump's inauguration, the former singing "America the Beautiful" at the event proper.
Carrie Underwood and The Village People are among the music artists set to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration events.
Trump’s inauguration performers include Carrie Underwood, Village People and Lee Greenwood.
Come January 20, the US band, Village People, will perform their famous hit song ‘YMCA’ at Donald Trump’s inauguration. The foot-tapping number has become somewhat of an anthem for the US president-elect;
America — there’s no need to feel down. The Village People are performing their 1978 hit “Y.M.C.A” at one of Donald Trump’s many inauguration celebrations. Despite sending the president-elect, 78, a cease and desist in 2023 to stop using their music after their “Macho Man” song was played at a Mar-a-Lago event and backing Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election,