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As Trump ended his final speech before taking the White House for a second term, the band Village People came on stage to perform their 1978 disco hit “Y.M.C.A.” live.
Victor Willis, the lead singer of the Village People, is explaining why the long-running disco band has decide to take part in Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
The Village People’s decision to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ball and rally, has sparked backlash due to the band’s ties to the LGBT+ community.. The group gained ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump dances onstage as the Village People perform during a rally the day before he is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2025.
In November, when Joe Biden invited President-elect Trump to the White House, Melania Trump chose to skip the visit. Tuesday, Trump's first full day as the 47th president, will include a National Prayer Service in the morning. Greenwood will perform as Trump walks out to take the oath, according to Trump's inaugural committee.
Original member of the Village People Victor Willis previously condemned Trump's use of the band's music, asking him via Facebook back in 2020 to discontinue use of both "Y.M.C.A." and their song ...
“The 2025 inaugural celebrations will reflect President-elect Trump’s historic return to the White House and the American people’s decisive vote to Make America Great Again," Witkoff and Loeffler said. On Saturday, Trump is scheduled to attend a reception and fireworks display at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
In June 2020 Village People frontman Victor Willis asked that Trump no longer use any of his music at his rallies, particularly the songs "Macho Man" and "Y.M.C.A." [91] After a cease and desist letter from Willis, usage continued. Scorpio Music, Village People's label, are considering legal action against Trump for using "Y.M.C.A." at his ...