Conroe native and country music sensation Parker McCollum is set to take the stage during the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Inauguration Day. McCollum will join a star-studded lineup celebrating the 60th Presidential Inauguration.
Country singer Parker McCollum, who was born in Conroe, will be one of the famous acts at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Inauguration Day. The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee made the news and shared a list of famous people who will be there.
Well-known artists like Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Kid Rock, and Billy Ray Cyrus will be joining McCollum. Aside from The Village People, other artists performing at the event are Lee Greenwood, Christopher Macchio, the American tenor Christopher Macchio, and Liberty University's Praise Choir.
The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee is excited to say that some of the most famous singers in the country will be playing at the celebrations. Co-chairs Steve Witkoff and Kelly Loeffler said this in a statement. "This important weekend will honor President Trump's historic victory and the 60th Presidential Inauguration with a party filled with music, unity, and patriotism."
McCollum is still making waves in the country music world. He recently played at Nashville's televised New Year's Eve party on CBS. He will be performing at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 21. In June, he opened for George Strait at the "King at Kyle" show in College Station.
By performing at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, McCollum solidifies his position as a rising star in country music and brings his city of Conroe to the attention of people across the country.
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