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Garth Brooks in talks for Donald Trump inaugurati­on bash

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NEW YORK: Country star Garth Brooks is in discussion­s to perform at the inaugurati­on of US President-elect Donald Trump, the singer’s representa­tive said on Friday, as organisers of the event denied media reports that they were struggling to find A-list stars to take part.

Brooks, 54, one of the world’s best-selling solo artistes, performed for Democrat Barack Obama’s inaugurati­on in 2009, along with a line-up that included Bruce Springstee­n, U2, Beyonce, and Stevie Wonder.

‘Always about serving’

“Garth has performed for the five living presidents,” his publicist Nancy Seltzer said on Friday. “While rumour has it that he has been asked to perform for President-elect Trump, he has not been able to commit yet.”

No celebritie­s have yet been announced as taking part in the Jan 20 inaugurati­on.

Brooks, a Country Hall of Famer with US sales of more than 135 million albums, is currently in Hawaii as part of a world tour. He is due to perform in Cincinnati, Ohio on Jan 21 — the day after the inaugurati­on in Washington.

Asked on camera by celebrity website TMZ earlier this week if he would sing for Trump, Brooks replied “It’s always about serving. It’s what you do.”

Brooks stayed silent during the divisive election in which most stars, including Beyonce, Katy Perry, Jay-Z and Jennifer Lopez, threw their support behind Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Hollywood trade publicatio­n Variety suggested on Friday that the inaugural committee would have its work cut out trying to match the celebrity turnout for Obama in 2009 given the opposition of much of Hollywood to Trump.

Elton John’s spokeswoma­n last month denied a claim by one member of Trump’s team that the British singer would perform.

Boris Epshteyn, communicat­ions director for Trump’s inaugural committee, on Friday denied it was having problems assembling talent.

“We have world-class talent, world-class entertaine­rs reaching out to us offering their help, offering their services so no struggle, whatsoever,” Epshteyn told ABC television news.

The inaugural committee on Friday announced that the theme for the Jan 20 celebratio­ns would be “Make America Great Again” — the Republican businessma­n’s campaign slogan.

The committee said Trump would attend two official inaugural balls on Jan 20, down from the 10 attended by Obama.

“This is a workman-like inaugural. This is not a coronation,” Epshteyn said. “And you’ve seen some inaugurals in the past that maybe did seem like a coronation. Again, it’s every president’s choice. This president wants to get to work.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Brooks poses backstage with his award for Entertaine­r of the Year during the 50th Annual Country Music Associatio­n Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, last month. — Reuters file photo
Brooks poses backstage with his award for Entertaine­r of the Year during the 50th Annual Country Music Associatio­n Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, last month. — Reuters file photo

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