Nelly has defended his decision to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration, calling it’s “an honor”.
Kid Rock performed at Trump’s MAGA Victory Rally in Washington, D.C., alongside other artists like Jason Aldean and rapper Nelly. He spoke about Hollywood’s growing acceptance of Trump, calling it a ‘rebirth of our nation.
Rapper Nelly is defending his decision to perform at President-elect Trump's inauguration. A source close to the artist confirmed he'll be at the Liberty Ball.
Ahead of Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony as the 47th U.S. president of the United States on Monday, Kid Rock said the country is in the midst of a “rebirth.” The five-time Grammy nominee, who was one of Trump’s most vocal supporters during last year’s presidential election,
Kid Rock got the party going at President-elect ... was also tapped to play at the Liberty Ball, as well as rapper Nelly. Actors Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight were made "special ...
Kid Rock reflected on the changing atmosphere in ... Moreover, Jason Aldean, a loyal supporter of Trump and rapper Nelly was also scheduled to play at the Liberty Ball. Also Read: Melania Trump ...
The tally of A-listers that will be involved in the inauguration festivities on Monday has grown lengthy, with Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, Gavin DeGraw, Jason Aldean and Nelly confirmed to be ...
Nelly previously confessed he didn’t care ... Great Again Victory Rally in D.C. on January 19, with musical guests Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Liberty University’s Praise Choir taking ...
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the
Kid Rock left a reporter speechless when he made a couple of flirtatious remarks during an interview on Monday (Jan. 20). The musician appeared on BBC News to discuss his plans for Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration,
Kidz Bop is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary next year, as well as expanding its tour and clothing lines, releasing its songs in other languages, and getting more involved in film and television. Put another way: It’s not your mother’s Kidz Bop anymore.