The Village People—the band behind one of Trump’s favorite hits, “Y.M.C.A.”—will perform at a pre-inauguration event.
Donald Trump will be once again be sworn in as president on Monday. His team has curated an interesting lineup of performers for the inauguration festivities, including Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, Jason Aldean,
Nelly is one of several Black artists that have been announced to be performing at Donald Trump Inaugural events next week.
President-elect Donald Trump will have one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
St. Louis rapper Nelly has reportedly been added to the line-up celebrating the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States. According to various sources close to the event planning — via CBS News — the Country Grammar artist will perform during the Inaugural Liberty Ball on Jan. 20.
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.
Hip-hop artist Nelly is set to perform at one of the president-elect’s three inaugural balls after he’s sworn in earlier on Monday.
Rapper Nelly is set to perform at the Inaugural Liberty Ball on January 20 with Donald Trump in attendance. According to sources close to the event planning, the 50-year-old artist will join the Village People and country star Jason Aldean as the entertainment for the night.
Donald Trump's inauguration was moved indoors and will limit who can be inside the Capitol, but there are still a number of celebrities who are slated attend.
The Trump 2025 inauguration promises to be a star-studded celebration, with its diverse musical lineup reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity.
A look at the lineup of official inaugural events for the days surrounding Trump's second inauguration as president. It's possible the decision to move Trump's swearing-in indoors to the Capitol Rotunda could further affect the scheduled lineup for the ceremony: