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Donald Trump claims 'A-list celebrities' are desperate for inauguration tickets, despite lack of star performers | Donald Trump claims 'A-list celebrities' are desperate for inauguration tickets, despite lack of star performers |
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The build-up to Donald Trump's inauguration, which is now less than a month away, has been plagued with reports of difficulties securing performers for the historic event. | |
At Barack Obama's 2008 inauguration, Beyonce sang a rousing rendition of Etta James’ “At Last” while Aretha Franklin wowed the crowds with her iconic vocals. Various celebrities were spotted amongst the huge crowds. | |
So far, Mr Trump has confirmed America’s Got Talent runner-up Jackie Evancho, the Radio City Rockettes dance group and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. | So far, Mr Trump has confirmed America’s Got Talent runner-up Jackie Evancho, the Radio City Rockettes dance group and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. |
Sir Elton John, Celine Dion and reportedly Andrea Bocelli have all denied rumours they would perform at the event with Sir Elton clarifying: “It is completely untrue.” | |
Despite the very public distancing of high-profile celebrities from Mr Trump and his inauguration, the President-elect is giving another version of events on Twitter claiming that, actually, they are all desperately vying for tickets. | Despite the very public distancing of high-profile celebrities from Mr Trump and his inauguration, the President-elect is giving another version of events on Twitter claiming that, actually, they are all desperately vying for tickets. |
In another middle-of-the-night Twitter outburst, he also claimed that despite the supposed interest from these celebrities, he does not want them there anyway – he just wants “the people”. | |
Reports that the Trump administration is struggling to find celebrities to attend the event are unsurprising given that high-profile endorsements were an area where Mr Trump fell short throughout his entire presidential campaign. | |
His rival Hillary Clinton regularly wheeled out the likes of Katy Perry, LeBron James and Bruce Springsteen at campaigns and also had Beyonce and Jay Z perform at a concert for her just a week before the election. | |
Mr Trump, on the other hand, relied on the public support of people including veteran actor Jon Voight and former Happy Days actor Scott Baio. |
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