Carrie Underwood was front and center at Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, but she and her husband Mike Fisher are keeping their personal life off the radar. Even though her family was in Washington,
Carrie Underwood sidestepped the technical issues at Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony and performed “America the Beautiful” A cappella.
The "American Idol" alum was afforded a global audience when she performed at President Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony.
Carrie Underwood performed a stirring a cappella rendition of "America the Beautiful" after the official swearing-in of President Donald Trump at his inauguration on Jan. 20. Savannah Guthrie noted during NBC News' coverage of the inauguration ceremony that Underwood spontaneously sang a cappella due to an issue with the band that was set to play with her.
The “American Idol” alum’s star-spangled performance unfolded after Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States in the Capitol Rotunda.
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.
In one of the more awkward moments of the day, Donald Trump greeted his closest allies as he walked on stage to his swearing-in at the Capitol. When he reached his wife, he leaned in for a kiss, only to find her hat brim made it hard to get close enough to Melania's face. The couple settled on an air kiss instead.
Country star Carrie Underwood gave an impromptu a cappella performance of 'America the Beautiful' at Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday after a glitch left her without backing music.
Jason Aldean has called Carrie Underwood a “pro” for enduring tech issues during her performance at President Donald Trump ‘s inauguration. The ‘Before He Cheats’ singer took to the stage on Monday (January 20) to sing ‘America the Beautiful’ following Trump’s swearing-in ceremony.
Donald Trump's second inauguration included several celebrities in attendance who weren't announced in advance.
On Monday evening, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus delivered a performance at Trump's Liberty Ball that left some fans baffled. On Tuesday, he addressed the show on social media.