The president-elect danced along with Village People as his rally closed with a live performance of “Y.M.C.A.,” after Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood played.
As Donald Trump prepares to officially become the 47th president of the United States, stars from the world of music have been helping him commemorate the historic occasion
Jason Aldean and Kid Rock are just two of the names scheduled to perform in celebration of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
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 Michigan rap-rocker, a longtime Trump supporter and MAGA advocate, is calling on the incoming administration to regulate event ticket sellers.
The raucous event, held at Washington D.C.'s Capital One Arena, featured performances from The Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood and Kid Rock himself. 'Now they feel it's safe to go ...
But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides, where mainstream entertainers, from Nelly to The Village People are more publicly and more enthusiastically associating with the new administration.
In addition to DeGraw, Carrie Underwood, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Village People, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts, among others, are set to perform at various Washington, D.C., venues.
The incoming 47th president warmed up for the swearing-in with a rally-style gathering at DC’s Capital One Arena, at which Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus and The Village People were among the musical guests.
He’s scheduled to host a rally Sunday at the Capital One Arena, with performances by the Village People, Kid Rock and Billy Ray Cyrus. The eleventh hour decision to move inauguration indoors ...
Kid Rock is among the artists tapped by incoming ... at Capital One Arena in D.C., joining a lineup that includes the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus and Lee Greenwood. They’re part of an ...
It’s a tricky question to ask in this day and age, but for Lola Kirke, “being American” was representative of everything she wasn’t. The actor and singer, the youngest member of an infamous family that includes actor,