The Village People’s YMCA is a crowd pleaser at any party. And Monday was no exception. Only Monday’s party was
The president-elect performed his signature dance moves with the band, who once tried to ban him using their music.
Donald Trump asked the Village People to perform their 1970s hit Y.M.C.A. at his second inauguration just months after the band did a U-turn on him using their song
Disco group Village People performed at three inaugural events for President Donald Trump. Its song 'Y.M.C.A.' became a favorite at Trump rallies.
The Save the Central YMCA Club, which organised the dance protest, are campaigning for a six-month pause in the closure. Campaigners said the delay was intended to give stakeholders time to come together to enable it "to thrive in a sustainable form".
The Village People burst onto the New York disco scene in 1977, with a distinctive look based on gay stereotypes and a string of hit singles like Macho Man, In the Navy and Go West. In their lyrics these songs, many people suspected they subtly referenced the gay lifestyle.
The president-elect’s celebratory rally in Washington, DC, concluded with a performance by the ’70s disco group.
Village People, the American disco group whose hits like "Y.M.C.A" have been staples at Trump rallies, defended their decision to perform during Trump's inauguration.
Melania Trump danced to 'YMCA' in public alongside her husband Donald Trump during the Liberty Inaugural Ball in Washington
DONALD Trump has begun his first official day as the 47th President of the United States. He appeared at The Washington National Cathedral around 11am on Tuesday for a national prayer service.
Donald Trump joined Village People — the disco band behind one of Trump's favorite hits "Y.M.C.A." -- on stage ahead of a pre-inauguration celebration event, joined alongside South Dakota Governor Kristi Noam,