The star encountered technical problems while performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration. A sound problem forced the artist to improvise.
During the inauguration of Donald Trump, an unpleasant incident occurred during the performance of the famous American singer Carrie Underwood.
The artist performed the patriotic composition America the Beautiful after the speech of the new US President. However, technical sound problems prevented the inclusion of a minus track for his performance.
Undeterred, Underwood began singing a cappella, receiving support from the military choir. He even addressed the guests at the ceremony with the words: “If you know the words, help me.” Joe Biden and Kamala Harris joined for the impromptu performance, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Although Carrie Underwood handled the situation well, she was furious behind the scenes. According to the Daily Mail, the singer felt embarrassed by the limited space given for her performance and compared it to the big shows of her predecessors Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.
“Kerry was not happy with her performance at the event, mainly because of the limited space she was given. She felt a bit cramped and uncomfortable. She was nervous throughout the performance and felt she was not receiving the same level of respect and admiration as previous performers. had , like Beyonce and Lady Gaga He is used to playing on big stages with a stage, he was not given a stage or even a platform, “said sources of the publication.
Despite the stress and technical problems, the actor admitted that he was proud of how he handled the unexpected situation with dignity.
It was previously reported that on January 20, the second inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States took place. The celebrations include several cultural events, including performances by famous artists.
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