"There are several top tier country artists who support Trump, and I wish they'd finally have the balls to come forward," said John Rich.
Like Garth Brooks four years earlier, Underwood used the word "unity" when talking about her reasons for performing at an inauguration.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck slams Joy Behar for calling Carrie Underwood "un-American" for agreeing to perform at President-elect Trump's inauguration ceremony.
Hollywood and celebrity A-listers did everything in their power to stop Donald Trump from returning to the White House last year, bringing to the campaign trail megastars including Taylor Swift, George Clooney,
Trump has long struggled to get high-wattage celebrities to perform at his events. In 2017, the list of musicians who reportedly turned down performing at Trump’s first inauguration included Elton John, Garth Brooks, Celine Dion, Idina Menzel and KISS.
Country music superstar Carrie Underwood will perform "America the Beautiful" at U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, according to a copy of the program shared by a spokesperson of the presidential inaugural committee.
The singer’s queer fans spent more than a decade believing she supported them. Now, they’re unpacking what it means for her to show up for a Trump administration that doesn’t
Before he was sworn into office in 2017, Trump held a concert at the Lincoln Memorial that included performances from Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood and 3 Doors Down. "I don't apologize for performing for our country or military," Keith said at the time.
American singer-songwriter Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” at president-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration. Democrats are furious. They shouldn’t be. Underwood, ideally, should be free to perform wherever she pleases,
President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration is just two days away, and excitement is building in Washington, D.C., to welcome the 47th president of the United States.
Celebs in the audience had mixed reactions to the bit. While Blake Shelton and his then-wife Miranda Lambert laughed and clapped, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw were less enthusiastic, and Keith Urban appeared unamused. Swift, meanwhile, seemed unsure how to react, looking back and forth.