Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, and Kid Rock perform at Trump inauguration events.
Rascal Flatts and Billy Ray Cyrus are also scheduled to perform.
A number of A-listers, including Jason Aldean, Kid Rock, and Carrie Underwood, are scheduled to perform during President-elect Trump's inauguration weekend.
On Monday night, The Liberty Ball will host Aldean, a five-time Grammy nominee and a vocal supporter of Trump, as its performer.
A "surprise musical guest" will join The Village People in their performance.
On Sunday, at the Make America Great Again Rally in downtown Washington, D.C., Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Lee Greenwood will perform, as announced by the Trump Vance Inaugural Committee on Wednesday.
"Greenwood expressed excitement about performing for President Trump again, saying, "The pageantry is wonderful, and I'm thrilled to be singing for my friend, Donald J. Trump.""
Underwood will perform "America the Beautiful" during Trump's swearing-in ceremony.
On Monday, Underwood stated that she is "privileged" to perform at the U.S. Capitol on January 20 as Trump takes the oath of office.
I am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and be a part of this historic event," Underwood stated in a Planet Chronicle Digital obtained statement. "I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must unite and look forward to the future.
The Commander-in-Chief Ball will feature Rascal Flatts and singer-songwriter Parker McCollum, with a focus on honoring military service members.
Gary LeVox, the frontman of Rascal Flatts, expressed his gratitude on Instagram for the opportunity to play at Trump's first inauguration. He called it a "night to remember" and thanked South Dakota governor Kristi Noem in his post.
Gavin DeGraw, renowned for his hit song "I Don’t Want to Be," will perform at the Starlight Ball.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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