Jason Aldean and Kid Rock are just two of the names scheduled to perform in celebration of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
President-elect Donald Trump had one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
Trump’s first presidential inauguration in 2017 featured performances from America’s Got Talent alum Jackie Evancho and the Radio City Rockettes. Four years later, Jennifer Lopez sang “America the Beautiful” and “This Land Is Your Land” at President Joe Biden’s 2021 swearing-in ceremony.
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean will be making their way to Washington ... Kid Rock, a longtime Trump supporter, and Billy Ray Cyrus will join Lee Greenwood and The Village People at the Make America Great ...
Lee Greenwood will bring his anthemic "God Bless the U.S.A." to the inauguration ceremony on Monday, Jan. 20. He will perform the song live as president-elect Donald Trump makes his way to the stage. He's also expected to sing at one of the official balls.
Jason Aldean and Kid Rock will be among a number of celebrity performers at President-elect Trump's inauguration, including Carrie Underwood and The Village People.
It follows the announcement that Carrie Underwood will be performing ‘America the Beautiful’ at the swearing-in ceremony.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace didn't hold back in his open letter to his dad, and shortly after, the internet weighed in with their thoughts.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace says he and sisters Miley and Noah are 'genuinely worried' for their country singer dad. 'You've pushed all of us away,' he writes.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace posted an open letter to his father urging him to seek help after a Trump inauguration performance.
The country singer's son wrote a heartfelt open letter on Instagram after that viral inauguration performance: "You’re not healthy Dad and everyone is noticing it."