Carrie Underwood sang “America the Beautiful” a cappella after her backing track didn’t play. She stood silently in front of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for more than a minute before saying to the audience,
Carrie’s performance of “America The Beautiful” was blighted with technical issues during last night’s ceremony.
The audience, including outgoing President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, sang along with country singer for her performance of “America the Beautiful” during Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Arian Grande appeared to share a dig at Carrie Underwood after the musician was hit with technical blunders during her performance at Donald Trump's second inauguration
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.
Nelly, Carrie Underwood, and Village People each shared their reasoning for performing at Donald Trump's inauguration.
Following Carrie Underwood's last minute A capella performance at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, social media netizens including Ariana Grande took to Instagram to troll the country singer by liking a post mocking her singing abilities.
Ariana Grande “liked” an Instagram post that made fun of Carrie Underwood for her performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday. The post, shared by internet personality Evan Ross Katz, featured a picture of Underwood, 41, singing “America the Beautiful” a cappella because of technical difficulties inside the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
Country music star Carrie Underwood sparked outrage on social media Monday after appearing to snub former Vice President Kamala Harris by deliberately
President Donald Trump's inauguration was filled with sweeping executive orders, a roaring crowd of supporters at Capital One Arena, and glitz and glamour at inaugural balls.
How Donald Trump's presidential inauguration unfolded as he was sworn in as the 47th President to succeed Joe Biden.