Entertainment

Carrie Underwood to perform ‘America the Beautiful’ at Trump’s inauguration

Country music sensation Carrie Underwood is set to perform “America the Beautiful” at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, according to a program schedule obtained via Matthew Foldi’s verified X account. 

“I love our country and am honoured to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event. I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future,” Underwood shared in a statement to CNN.

The presidential oath of office will be administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh is expected to swear in Vice President-elect JD Vance.

Trump’s swearing-in as the 47th president of the United States is scheduled for January 20 at the US Capitol.

Securing Underwood for the inauguration is a major win for Trump, given Hollywood’s consistent lack of support throughout his political career.

During his first term and across the past three election cycles, Trump has faced challenges in gaining backing from prominent Hollywood figures. 

At last year’s Republican National Convention, the most notable celebrities to join Trump on stage were musician Kid Rock and retired WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan – a stark contrast to a star at the peak of their career, such as Underwood.

The Grammy-winning performer is among the most prominent figures in country music, boasting numerous multi-platinum hits and high-profile, mainstream business ventures. Underwood serves as the face of Sunday Night Football and is set to debut this March as a judge on ABC’s “American Idol” – the very competition show that launched her career following her win in 2005.

For the most part, Underwood has kept her political opinions to herself throughout her career. She did not specifically reference Trump in her statement, preferring to concentrate on promoting national unity. But for any public figure, especially one as quiet as Underwood, her decision to publicly identify with Trump is noteworthy.

Country music has tended to be more conservative, although Hollywood has always maintained strong ties with the Democratic Party. 

However, the tone of country music has changed in recent years as younger musicians have entered the scene. Country music icons like Maren Morris and Mickey Guyton expressed their support for Vice President Kamala Harris during the last election.
(CNN)

ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

What to expect at Trump’s inauguration: Events, celebrity lineup

Rowland Kpakete

Recent Posts

NHIA begins checks on HMOs over ‘one hour’ patient waiting time directive

To measure and ensure compliance with the directive in the FCT, an NHIA Assessment/ Enforcement…

9 minutes ago

Gov Inuwa mourns retired High Court Judge, Justice Idi Apollos

"Justice Paul Apollos was not only an accomplished legal mind but also a close friend…

18 minutes ago

Sokoto: BUA Cement, host communities sign development agreement

“This document represents our promise to carry along the interests of our people and to…

30 minutes ago

Osun communal clashes: Islamic scholar urges warring communities to embrace peace

He specifically charged the traditional rulers of the three towns to give peace a chance…

36 minutes ago

Ogun govt flags off special agro industrial processing zones

"Ogun State is promoting Cassava, Rice, Cocoa, Oil Palm and Timber while nine Local Government…

49 minutes ago

Women, girls represent 79% persons displaced by Boko Haram in North-East – RESILAC

“CARE is committed to promoting women’s economic empowerment and ensuring protection systems are in place…

57 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.