Nelly, Carrie Underwood, and Village People each shared their reasoning for performing at Donald Trump's inauguration.
The Village People are set to perform 'Y.M.C.A.' at a Trump inauguration event, reversing their previous cease-and-desist order. Lead singer Victor Willis explained their decision as an effort to use music to bring people together during a time of division.
Trump’s inauguration performers include Carrie Underwood, Village People and Lee Greenwood.
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.
Some of country music's biggest stars, including Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood, are set to take the stage at various events for President-elect Trump's inauguration.
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.
Before being sworn into office in 2017, Trump hosted a concert at the Lincoln Memorial featuring performances by Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood and 3 Doors Down. "I don't apologize for performing for our country or military," Keith said at the time.
From country superstars Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean to rocker Kid Rock and rapper Nelly, these are all the artists scheduled to perform during the 2025 inauguration weekend. Carrie Underwood took the stage to sing “America the Beautiful” during the swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Carrie Underwood has confirmed that she will ... People for Trump’s Inauguration Day festivities. Band member Victor Willis shared the news in a message to Village People fans with a post ...
Lead singer Victor Willis cites promoting unity as the motivation. Other performers include Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, and Billy Ray Cyrus. twitter The Village People, famous for their disco hits ...
A string of celebrities lined up to watch Donald Trump getting sworn in to the office of President of the United States for a second time - with singers and billionaires in the crowds