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.
Cyrus will also perform at the rally, and Kid Rock, who spoke at the Republican National Convention and has accompanied Trump at UFC fights, will join them. During the inauguration on the Capitol ...
Kid Rock will join Carrie Underwood in performing at Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations that kick off this weekend. The “We The People” singer, 53, will take the stage at the president-elect’s “Victory Rally” on Sunday at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, according to Axios.
The Michigan rap-rocker, a longtime Trump supporter and MAGA advocate, is calling on the incoming administration to regulate event ticket sellers.
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean will be making their way to Washington, D.C.
Another artist who is preparing for the important day is Miley Cyrus ' dad, Billy Ray Cyrus. The country singer has been added to the lineup, alongside other acts, such as Kid Rock, the Village People, Rascal Flatts, and many more.
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.
Find out who will perform at Donald Trump's inauguration as Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, & more join Carrie Underwood to headline the event. Read on to know the details.
Billy Ray Cyrus has been confirmed to be among the performers at Donald Trump’s inauguration next week. On Tuesday, Billy Ray and vocal Trump supporter Kid Rock were added to the line-up for the political event next week, which also includes American Idol winner Carrie Underwood and Y.M.C.A. singers Village People.
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.
Donald Trump will return to Washington Saturday to kick off days of pageantry to herald his second inauguration as president, four years after he departed the city under the shadow of an attack by his supporters on the Capitol.