Trump Inauguration: Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, Jason Aldean Head Musical Lineup

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Preparations are underway for President-elect Trump's inauguration, which will feature a host of celebrity performers.

Many of country music's biggest names are preparing to take the stage for a series of events throughout the weekend and on Monday, the day of Trump's inauguration.

Here is a list of celebrities who performed at various inaugural parties.

From left: Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock and Jason Aldean are all set to perform at various inaugural events. (Getty Images)

Carrie Underwood attends Trump inauguration event with Village People, Lee Greenwood

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Aldean has been an outspoken supporter of Trump for years. (Gary Miller/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Following the swearing-in ceremony and other events, country music star Jason Aldean has confirmed he will take the stage at Monday night's Liberty Inaugural Ball.

It's unclear what song the musician will perform, but it's no surprise that he agreed to sing at the event, as he was an outspoken supporter of Trump throughout the campaign and after his victory.

"Over the past few years, we have received intense criticism from the entertainment industry and media for our support of @realdonaldtrump," Aldean wrote on Instagram on Election Day. “As a father and an American citizen, I want to see our country return to the values ​​and principles that made us great.”

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Underwood will sing "America the Beautiful" at Trump's swearing-in ceremony. (Parras Griffin/ABAGetty Images)

It was announced earlier this week that "American Idol" winner and country music superstar Carrie Underwood will sing "America the Beautiful" at the inauguration.

She will take the stage after Vice President-elect J.D. Vance is sworn in and before Trump is sworn in as president.

"I love our country and am honored to be asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event," Underwood said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "In all of our At a time when people must look to the future in a spirit of unity, I am honored to answer this call.”

Carrie Underwood to perform 'America the Beautiful' at Trump inauguration

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Villagers will perform at both inaugural events. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney Universal Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

The popular '70s disco band Village People will perform at multiple events throughout the inaugural weekend, including the Make America Great Again Victory Rally on Sunday and the Freedom Inauguration Ball on Monday.

"We know this won't make some of you happy, but we believe music should be performed without politics in mind," read a statement posted on original member Victor Willis and the band's official page.

The statement continued: "Our song 'YMCA' is a global anthem that hopes to help unite the country amid a chaotic and divisive campaign in which our favorite candidate failed." So we think now is the time to use music to bring the country together, which is why VILLAGE PEOPLE will be performing at various events surrounding Donald J. Trump’s 2025 inauguration.”

The band's 1978 hit "YMCA" was played at many of Trump's campaign rallies.

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Kid Rock is excited to perform at the inauguration. (Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu, Getty Images)

Kid Rock will take the stage at a "Make America Great Again" victory rally ahead of Monday's inauguration.

It's no surprise that the singer agreed to appear at the inauguration, as he performed at the Republican National Convention in July. He also headlines the Rockin' Country music festival, which celebrates conservative politics in country music.

After announcing he would be taking the stage at the rally, Kid Rock posted a statement on Instagram calling for "unity."

"We announced that I will be doing seven stage shows in the Midwest this March and April," he said in the video. "After so many years of being lied to and lied to by the establishment in left-wing media, I think celebrating with the fans is not only a given, but long overdue."

Kid Rock performed at the Republican National Convention in July. (Keina Betancu/AFP via Getty Images)

“I still believe now is not the time to gloat, it’s definitely the time to try unite this country," he continued. "Now is absolutely the time to celebrate with other like-minded, common-sense, hard-working patriots who unapologetically love this country. Come one by one, come by everyone. "

KID ROCK hopes to “unite the country” and shares celebration plans with “like-minded” and “hard-working patriots”

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Christopher Macchio will perform the national anthem at the swearing-in ceremony. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Opera singer Christopher Macchio will sing the national anthem at the swearing-in ceremony. He will perform the song with the U.S. Marine Corps Orchestra and Chorus.

Macchio has remained loyal to Trump, singing "Ave Maria," "Nessun Dorma" and "Hallelujah" at rallies. In a video posted on Instagram, Macchio said he was "so honored to be a part of his circle, his family and the entire Trump Organization."

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Billy Ray Cyrus to perform at Make America Great Again rally. (Getty Images)

Country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus will attend a "Make America Great Again" rally on Sunday, but it's unclear what song he will perform.

“As a proud American, I stand with former President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Mr. Trump was the sixth President of the United States that I have ever met, and I feel that Mr. Corey Competore Right here with us," he wrote alongside a photo. He posted about his confrontation with Trump on Facebook, along with this quote: "'Some people stood up for the red, white and blue, and some had to fall. Some gave it their all. '"

Billy Ray Cyrus performs at funeral of Trump shooting victim Corey Compertore

Lee Greenwood

Lee Greenwood will sing "God Bless America" ​​at the swearing-in ceremony. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Lee Greenwood is expected to take the stage at two separate events during the inaugural weekend. First, he will perform at a "Make America Great Again" rally on Sunday, then sing "God Bless America" ​​again at Monday's swearing-in ceremony.

Greenwood appeared at several Trump rallies during his campaign, including this summer's Republican National Convention. He also sang at Trump's first inauguration in 2017.

"This event is amazing. I'm excited about it all," Greenwood told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "I am delighted to once again be singing for the President of the United States, especially my friend Donald J. Trump."

Gavin DeGrow

Gavin DeGraw will perform at the Starlight Ball following the swearing-in ceremony. (Mao Buyi Onodera/Getty Images)

Following the swearing-in ceremony and various other events, Gavin DeGraw has been confirmed to perform at Monday night's Starlight Ball. It's unclear what songs he will sing.

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Parker McCollum

Parker McCollum will perform at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Monday night. (Jason Kebbin/Getty Images)

Country music singer Parker McCollum will take the stage at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Monday night, but it's unclear what he will perform.

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Country band Rascal Flatts will perform at the Commander-in-Chief Ball. (Rick Diamond/Getty Images for CMT)

Rascal Flatts will appear at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Monday night, though it's unclear what song the country band will perform.

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