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Here's who is performing at Donald Trump's Inauguration celebrations

One of the most thrilling performances will come from the Village People at Turning Point's Inauguration Party.

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One of the most thrilling performances will come from the Village People at Turning Point's Inauguration Party.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Individuals attending President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration celebrations in Washington, DC through Monday will hear from a range of musical acts, including Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, the Rascall Flats, Kid Rock, and many others.

But perhaps the most thrilling performance will come from the Village People, a disco band best known for their classic song "YMCA," which the president-elect used as his campaign theme song, resulting in millions of people emulating his viral dance moves. The group is scheduled to perform at Turning Point's "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" on January 19, according to the Trump Vance Inaugural committee.

Also performing at the January 19 event, according to Politico, will be longtime Trump ally Kid Rock, country singer and songwriter Billy Ray Cyrus, and Lee Greenwood, who has performed his hit song "God Bless the USA" and many Trump rallies and events.

Carrie Underwood, a country music icon, will perform alongside Greenwood during Trump's swearing-in ceremony on Monday, while American tenor Christopher Macchio will lead the National Anthem.
 

Country vocalist Jason Aldean, the Village People, and a "surprise musical guest" are performing at the "Liberty Ball." The "Commander-in-Chief Ball" will feature performances by the country group Rascal Flatts and country music star Parker McCollum. Additionally, the "Starlight Ball" will be headlined by singer-songwriter Gavin Degraw.

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