From country music stars to billionaire CEOs, Trump's inauguration will see a number of famous faces on Monday
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US President, marking a remarkable return to the White House after previously holding the office as the 45th president.
In a statement, the American Idol star said: "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". Country singer Jason Aldean, singer and saxophonist Lee Greenwood and The Village People will perform at The Liberty Ball on Monday night, along with a "surprise musical guest".
Country group Rascal Flatts will be at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, focused on military service members, with Texas-based singer-songwriter Parker McCollum.
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