Lee Greenwood announced that he was retiring from the road in a podcast interview in November of 2023. The 81-year-old country legend says health concerns including two titanium knees and a titanium cage in his back factored into his decision, as well as his two sons being in college.
So, it appears, Greenwood has decided against 2024 being his last hurray. According to Taste of Country, the 82-year-old singer has announced a whole new slate of tour dates for 2025.
Another country music legend, Lee Greenwood, who announced in 2023 that he was retiring from touring, also recently released a new slate of dates for 2025.
Several other well-known artists are performing at one of the inaugural balls including Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw, Jason Aldean, The Village People and Nelly. Rapper Snoop Dogg performed at a pre-inaugural "Crypto Ball" on Friday night .
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Add Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, and Lee Greenwood to the list of performers for Monday’s inauguration. They join Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, and the Village People.
While tenor Christopher Macchio says his national anthem will be a straightforward rendition, he plans to "indulge a little bit and stretch those high notes."
Here is a preview of the pomp and circumstance that will unfold Monday when Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th US president.
The musical lineup for President-elect Trump’s inauguration weekend is full of country music stars and ... will sing the National Anthem and Lee Greenwood, who is a longtime Trump supporter ...
God Bless the U.S.A.” singer Lee Greenwood said his friend and fellow inauguration performer Carrie Underwood will “do a great job” on Monday despite the hate she’s been receiving. “I pity those people that think they have to reach out to a star like her and run some negativity past her when all you have to do is say,
Country music star Carrie Underwood will perform "America the Beautiful" at Donald Trump's inauguration next week.
Pro wrestlers have a history of having multiple “retirement” matches, and it is starting to feel like that in the country music world this year because for the second time in less than a week, a legendary act which announced its farewell in 2024 has dropped new tour dates for 2025.