Social media users reacted to the news that the 'American Idol' winner will kick off the president-elect's second term.
Following years of privacy on her political beliefs, country singer Carrie Underwood will perform at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.
After revealing she would perform at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration, a skit Carrie Underwood performed at the 2017 CMA’s has resurfaced. Alongside Brad Paisley, the country superstar once mocked Trump’s habits on the platform formerly known as Twitter.
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.
Kid Rock, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean and more will perform during Donald Trump's inauguration.
Keep reading for what to know about Carrie Underwood's political views: Though a previous report in 2012 alleged that Underwood was a registered Republican at the time, the American Idol alum-turned-judge's current political affiliation is unknown, as she has never publicly said if she is a Republican or Democrat.
I stand behind her. If I believe I have the right to make up my mind to go perform someplace, I believe they have the same right,” Goldberg said.
The View' moderator Whoopi Goldberg revealed she supports Carrie Underwood's right to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration: 'I stand behind her.'
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.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will be the first, in a century, to fall on a federal holiday: Martin Luther King Jr Day. Check details on date, time and where to watch
Donald Trump has named Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight his “special ambassadors” of Hollywood. “It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone, to be Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California,” Trump wrote on the Truth Social platform on Thursday (January 16).