When Carrie Underwood finished singing “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday (Jan. 20), she went to shake hands with the new president and he pulled her in close. At first glance it appeared he had something to say to the singer.
In a gray dress with diamond jewelry, Underwood confidently worked through the song. She stood just in front of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as she sang, and afterward, as she thanked the crowd for singing with her, Biden could be seen mouthing "Good job" to her.
Carrie Underwood is set to perform America the Beautiful at the upcoming inauguration ceremony, just before president-elect Donald J. Trump is sworn in next week. This confirmation
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Washington, D.C., should prepare to be blown away by Carrie Underwood's talents. The "Before He Cheats" singer will be belting it all out at President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony ...
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Carrie Underwood proved less is more when it comes to making an elegant fashion statement. The singer, who has been displaying some flamboyant fashion in recent times, opted for a simplistic outfit for President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
After getting hit with some technical difficulties, Carrie Underwood pivoted during her performance at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. When it was time for Underwood to perform “America the Beautiful,
President-elect Donald Trump, who carried Michigan in the 2024 presidential election, will be inaugurated Monday in Washington, D.C., with events featuring country singer Carrie Underwood and 1970s disco group, the Village People.