Underwood, the American Idol winner, will sing just before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20, 2025. During a Monday statement, she explained that she feels honored to perform in front of the millions who love America as much as she does. Besides Cares Underwood, Trump has invited Village People for two of his events. After Villages’ hits ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man’ became staples for his last campaign, Trump has gained huge admiration for them. Carrie Underwood added, “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future,”
Taking into consideration the slogan “Make America Great Again,” the band spoke in favor of multiculturalism all over the world. “The very spirit of music is devoid of politics and at times it's best to simply refrain from addressing those political issues that might offend some or everyone,” they remarked on their Facebook comment. They expressed hopes against the recent white noise created by Democrat supporters followed by B Oeste losing. To communicate this message, the gathering of the band set to perform at different venues and synchronize freely. And that song Y.M.C.A is to be used as a motivational uniting anthem. And guess what? that will actually happen exactly during the 2025 Inauguration of Donald J Trump”
But wait, there is more to talk about regarding the inauguration ceremony, the long time renowned county singer Lee Greenwood, who prefers covering songs and reporting live, and christopher Macchio, an opera singer, predicted that trump will definitely win the elections of 2025. But looking back, last time a new president moved to the white house, it was incredibly different.
Trump did not appear for President Joe Biden’s swearing-in which took place at the Capitol, where remnants of the shocking January sixth storming of the building Muhammaden supporters visible, because he did not want to come to terms with the loss in the 2020 elections.
Among the performers during Trump’s inauguration in 2017 were the American rock band the Rockettes, president of the mormon tabernacle choir and a singer from America’s got talent, Jackie Evancho aged sixteen at the time.