Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood Make Patriotic Performances at Inauguration Concert

Both Keith and Greenwood led the crowd with their spirited renditions of some of their most powerful hits.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood Make Patriotic Performances at Inauguration Concert
Toby Keith; Photo by Noam Galai/WireImage

Both Toby Keith and Lee Greenwood got into the patriotic spirit during their performances at the ‘Make America Great Again’ Inaugural Concert Celebration with renditions of some of their most spirited hits.

Keith, who remains very passionate about his political stance and positive support for the U.S. Military, played a setlist of tracks to celebrate the nation. Kicking off his set with the strong rendition of his powerful single, “American Soldier,” the country singer went on a flag-waving roll for the United States by giving gratitude to both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

“Thanks to Barack Obama for your service, and thanks to the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump,” he said to the massive D.C. crowd.

He went on to play more of his nationalistic hits such as “Made in America,” “Beer for my Horses,” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” before President-elect Trump made his inaugural address.

Greenwood got the crowd riled up and ready for the new president to take office by performing his hugely successful 1984 hit, “God Bless the USA.” With everyone, including Trump, singing along with the words, the country singer made a big impact on the passionate audience with his enthusiastic take on his smash record.

Check out clips of the performances from Keith and Greenwood above.