Garth Brooks performing at Biden's inauguration, jokes he'll be 'only Republican' there

Country singer joins previously announced performers Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez

Garth Brooks will join the celebrities performing at Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20. 

The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced on Monday that the country singer will be part of the swearing-in ceremony for the 46th president of the United States alongside previously announced acts Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez

The Committee said future first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, personally reached out to Brooks, who joked that he’ll likely be "the only Republican at the ceremony." However, he made sure to note that his presence there is about bringing people together, not politics. 

On a zoom call announcing the news, Brooks told reporters that he found the recent violence that broke out at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 to be "disturbing and sad." 

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Garth Brooks will perform at Joe Biden's inauguration. (Kevin Mazur/BBMA2020/Getty Images for dcp)

This isn’t the first time that Brooks has performed at a presidential inauguration. He previously performed at Barack Obama’s 2008 swearing-in ceremony. 

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"I've played for every president there is, since Carter, with the exception of Reagan. This is an honor for me to get to serve... and it's one of the things that, if my family is around, no matter who the president-elect is, it's an honor to be asked," he told reporters, according to Entertainment Tonight.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic as well as heightened security following the Jan. 6 riot that saw hundreds of people breach the security at the U.S. Capitol building, Biden’s inauguration will be mostly a virtual experience. 

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In an effort to make sitting out what is traditionally a large gathering in Washington, D.C.. seem more appealing, the Inaugural Committee announced last week that Tom Hanks will host a 90-minute special that will lead into the ceremony. The special, titled "Celebrating America" will be broadcast on social media as well as NewsNow from Fox, ABC, CBS and Amazon Prime Video.

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In addition to Hanks, stars like Justin Timberlake, Demi Lovato, Ant Clemons and Jon Bon Jovi are expected to appear for performances during the special.

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