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A PRESIDENT’S inauguration is a ceremony of tradition but also a time for artists to perform to the US and the world.

As Donald Trump gets ready for his second time in office, let’s look at the artists that performed at his 2017 swearing-in event.

President Trump giving a speech with his fist raised.

Several American music stars performed at Donald Trump’s 2017 inaugurationCredit: Reuters
Singer Erin Boheme performing at the Liberty Inaugural Ball.

Singer Erin Boheme sang at the official inaugural ball on January 20, 2017Credit: Getty
Toby Keith performing at a concert.

Toby Keith performed at the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration” concert on January 19, 2017Credit: Reuters

Who performed at Donald Trump’s first inauguration?

Trump’s 2017 ceremony featured musicians from across different genres and levels of fame.

On the evening of January 19, 2017, a concert called the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration,” was held in Washington D.C.

Several country singers showed up for the American leader at his pre-inauguration day bash.

Singer-songwriter Toby Keith performed and Lee Greenwood sang God Bless the USA.

Several bands also showed up for the new president, including The Piano Guys and rock group 3 Doors Down.

The show even included electronic music from DJ Ravidrums.

There was more music at the official inaugural ball on January 20, 2017.

Trump and the first lady Melania Trump danced to the first song of the event, which was Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” performed by Jazz Singer Erin Boheme.

Who refused to perform at Donald Trump’s first inauguration?

Several big name stars came out and publicly stated they were asked to perform during these events.

These names included music royalty like Elton John.

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Other hugely popular stars also revealed they refused Trump’s request.

This included 2 Chainz, The Beach Boys, and David Foster.

Who will perform at Donald Trump’s second inauguration?

The President-elect has attracted bigger stars for the start of his second term at The White House.

Country star Carrie Underwood revealed she would sing “America the Beautiful” at the January 20, 2025, event.

Underwood said she was “honored” to have received the invite.

“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,” she said.

Disco group Village People, best known for their hit song YMCA, will also perform at Trump’s second inauguration.

Aerial view of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.

Donald Trump arriving to be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017Credit: EPA
Lee Greenwood performing with The Frontmen at the 58th Presidential Inauguration Welcome Concert.

Lee Greenwood performed with the band The Frontmen at the 2017 inaugurationCredit: Getty
Carrie Underwood performing, playing a gold guitar.

Carrie Underwood confirmed she will sing at Trump’s 2025 inauguration ceremonyCredit: Getty

When is Donald Trump’s second inauguration?

Trump’s second ceremony will be held on Monday January 20, 2025.

This date has coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is a federal holiday.

Trump’s swearing-in ceremony will start at 12pm ET.

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