Jason Aldean made a daring political statement by performing for President Donald Trump's inauguration. Fans, though, weren't thrilled to have him, especially since they thought he sounded sick. "hes got cold blocked nose,
Jason Aldean has spoken out about performing for Donald Trump's inauguration. The controversial country singer was one of the many people who performed at the president's second inauguration on Monday.
Trump, Snoop Dogg and Nelly
On Monday (Jan. 20), Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and celebrated the feat with multiple balls taking place across Washington, D.C. Nelly was a special performer at the Liberty Inaugural Ball where he gave the crowd a medley of songs including "Hot in Herre," "E.I.," "Country Grammar," "Dilemma" and more.
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 .
Showing off his new big tent, Donald Trump played circus master to a strange kind of union.
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
After an uncomfortable two-minute technical glitch, the 41-year-old American Idol alum took control of the situation, singing “America the Beautiful” a cappella at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., just as Trump was being sworn in as the 47th president.
Carrie Underwood had to perform a Capelle at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. After getting hit with some technical difficulties, Carrie Underwood pivoted during her performance at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Disco group Village People performed at three inaugural events for President Donald Trump. Its song 'Y.M.C.A.' became a favorite at Trump rallies.
DALLAS — A well-known disco group with a frontman from North Texas and a DFW Indian American group are among those performing at inauguration events for President-elect Donald Trump.