Donald Trump's inauguration will see a star-studded lineup of country and pop superstars performing at the event. The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee announced the performers who will take part in Donald Trump's inauguration.
Billy Ray Cyrus broke his fans’ achy breaky hearts ... Nelly, country singer Lee Greenwood and opera singer Christopher Macchio.
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Billy Ray Cyrus, Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts and Gavin DeGraw will join Carrie Underwood as performers at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration celebrations.
Carrie Underwood will be joined by performers including Kid Rock, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean and more over the weekend and Monday as part of ...
Lee Greenwood helped ring in Donald Trump ... The Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus and Liberty University’s Praise Choir. Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts will play at the Commander in Chief ...
Country singers Billy Ray Cyrus and Lee Greenwood rounded out the lineup, along with the Liberty University’s Praise Choir. Cyrus is best known for his chart-topping 1992 single “Achy Breaky ...
Billy Ray Cyrus has been making headlines with his performance at the Liberty Ball in honor of President Donald Trump on Monday night.
The festivities planned for United States President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration tomorrow NZT symbolise a vibrant return to the White House. That’s in contrast to his ceremony eight years ago, when his team struggled to book big musical acts and people descended on the city to protest against his swearing-in.
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.
President-elect Donald Trump hosted a high-energy rally in Washington, D.C., joined by 80s disco icons The Village People, whose hit YMCA became a rally staple.