
Village People to Rock the White House as Part of Donald Trump’s Presidential Inauguration
In a surprising turn of events, iconic disco group Village People has announced their participation in the upcoming presidential inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump. The unexpected move comes after reports surfaced that the band would not be attending the event.
According to multiple sources, Village People will take the stage at the White House on January 20th, alongside other notable performers and guests. This marks a significant departure from initial rumors suggesting the group’s absence from the inauguration festivities.
The legendary act – comprised of original members Victor Willis, Felipe Rose, Randy Jones, and Steve Buchanan – is known for their chart-topping hits like “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man,” which have become synonymous with the 1970s disco era. Their inclusion in the prestigious event underscores the significance of the occasion, as it is not every day that a band of this magnitude gets to share the stage with the President-elect.
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Source: www.billboard.com