Kid Rock is set to take the stage at Donald Trump’s “Victory Rally” on Sunday at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. The 53-year-old rocker, known for his support of the president-elect, joins a lineup of performers celebrating Trump’s return to the White House. Kid Rock has referred to Trump as a “great friend” and a “bestie,” and his presence underscores his ongoing commitment to the MAGA movement. The performance will likely feature his politically charged track “We The People,” as well as other hits from his career.
Carrie Underwood joins inauguration
Country star Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” during Trump’s swearing-in ceremony on January 20 at the US Capitol. Underwood expressed her honor in participating, emphasizing the importance of unity during this historic moment.
Village People bring ‘YMCA’
The Village People, a longtime Trump favorite, will perform their iconic hit “YMCA,” a staple of Trump’s rallies and campaigns. Their performance is expected to energize the crowd and highlight Trump’s connection to pop culture.
Jason Aldean headlines inaugural ball
Country star Jason Aldean will headline Trump’s inaugural ball, with Rascal Flatts also performing. Aldean’s hit song “Try That in a Small Town,” which resonated strongly with Trump supporters, is likely to be a highlight of the evening.
Trump’s personal touch on lineup
The eclectic lineup, featuring artists like Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio, reflects Trump’s direct involvement in curating performers for his inauguration events. Greenwood will sing “Proud to Be an American,” while Macchio will deliver a stirring rendition of the national anthem.