Greenwood, who has seen a resurgence in popularity through Trump’s campaign due to the President-elect’s use of his song, “God Bless the U.S.A,” showed off what he said was a limited-edition copy of the good book which features Trump’s name and “47th” president printed at the top along with the January 20, 2025 date.
So, it appears, Greenwood has decided against 2024 being his last hurray. According to Taste of Country, the 82-year-old singer has announced a whole new slate of tour dates for 2025.
Carrie Underwood, Christopher Macchio and Lee Greenwood honored President Trump in song at his inauguration. Here are the highlights.
Lee Greenwood opens up about performing his hit song for President-elect Donald Trump once again as the incoming 47th president is set to be sworn in for the second time.
Country musician Lee Greenwood argued that the United States is still a “country of faith” in 2025, citing a need for its citizens to know its founding documents, such as the Constitution. Greenwood,
Trump’s inauguration performers include Carrie Underwood, Village People and Lee Greenwood.
In addition to DeGraw, Carrie Underwood, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Village People, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts, among others, are set to perform at various Washington, D.C., venues.
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On Monday morning, President Donald Trump was sworn into office for his second presidential term. A variety of musical artists performed at his inauguration and the following celebrations, including country music stars Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood.
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The festivities planned for United States President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration tomorrow NZT symbolise a vibrant return to the White House. That’s in contrast to his ceremony eight years ago, when his team struggled to book big musical acts and people descended on the city to protest against his swearing-in.