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.
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean will be making their way to Washington to perform at various presidential inauguration events over the weekend.
Longtime Donald Trump supporter, Kid Rock, will be one of the performers during various presidential inauguration weekend events, according to the Associated Press.
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean will be making their way to Washington to perform at various presidential ... of the United States and particularly ...
Donald Trump is set to return to the Capitol Building as he prepares for his second inauguration as president of the United States.Mr Trump will succeed Joe Biden in the White House from January 20, when he takes the oath of office in Washington D.
A look at the lineup of official inaugural events for the four days surrounding Trump's second inauguration as president. It's unclear how the decision to move Trump's swearing-in indoors to the Capitol Rotunda might affect the scheduled lineup for the ceremony:
Ken Allison, the father of Jason Aldean's band member, acclaimed songwriter son Kurt, talks about them playing inaugural balls separated by 40 years.
That timeline overlaps the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump and adds another layer of history to his presidential legacy. When Trump takes the oath of office, he’ll be the ...
Nelly will join Jason Aldean and The Village People on the list of performers at the Liberty Ball, an Inaugural Ball for supporters of President-elect Donald Trump. Other performers at Inaugural Week events include Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Parker McCollum, and Christopher Macchio, among others.
On Sunday, he will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery and then hold a "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" in Washington ahead of Monday's swearing-in ceremony, which has now been moved inside to the Capitol Rotunda because of frigid temperatures in the nation's capital.
Donald Trump will become US President for the second time. The inauguration ceremony traditionally held at the Capitol in Washington DC is one of the nation's oldest traditions.