Besides Carrie, opera singer Christopher Macchio performed “O America,” and the national anthem, during the inauguration. Country singer Lee Greenwood also performed “God Bless the U.S.A,” prior to Trump taking his oath of office.
Underwood was the first performer to usher in Trump's presidency, performing minutes after his inaugural address.
Carrie Underwood sung "America the Beautiful" during the inauguration of Donald Trump, performing a cappella after a tech glitch.
Carrie Underwood hit a snag and had to sing a capella at Donald Trump's inauguration. She soared with her rendition of "America the Beautiful"
Dressed in a cream colored gown, Underwood sang an a cappella rendition of the song after the prerecorded music track apparently failed. Following the brief performance, Underwood then clapped for the audience for singing along and proceeded to shake the hands of former president Joe Biden and the newly sworn-in President Trump and Vice President J.
Ariana Grande has been accused of throwing shade at Carrie Underwood after the country singer was plagued by technical issues during her inauguration gig.
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Moments after President Donald Trump said nothing can stop Americans who want to get the job done, Carrie Underwood did just that. Underwood was introduced to sing “America the Beautiful” at Trump's inauguration on Monday,
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
Several Oklahoma leaders were inside the Capitol rotunda as President Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.