Billy Ray Cyrus gives ‘epic disaster’ of a performance at Trump’s Liberty Ball: ‘Is anyone awake?’ - The country singer performed his hit song ‘Old Town Road’ during the event Monday night
Billy Ray Cyrus performed at Donald Trump's Liberty Ball following the presidential inauguration on Monday, January 20 — but things didn't go as smoothly as the singer planned. The 63-year-old artist walked onto the stage in Washington,
The “I’m So Miserable” singer, 63, had an onstage debacle after suffering several technical issues during his set at Trump’s Liberty Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC. The plagued performance was pilloried on social media and dubbed an “epic disaster.”
Billy Ray Cyrus broke his fans’ achy breaky hearts at Donald Trump’s Liberty Inaugural Ball. The singer, 63, took the stage in Washington, DC, on Monday hours after Trump, 78, was sworn in as the 47th president.
Billy Ray Cyrus clapped back following backlash over his performance at President Donald Trump's inauguration Liberty Ball. The musician attempted to sing "Old Town Road" and "Achy Breaky Heart" on Monday,
Billy Ray Cyrus is releasing a new album produced by his son Braison. Braison, 30, said he's spent the past year "getting to know my dad better than I ever have."
"I wouldn’t have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not," Cyrus told PEOPLE exclusively
Billy Ray Cyrus' performance at the Liberty Ball during President Donald Trump's inauguration definitely raised eyebrows –– and now he's sharing his opinion on the event.
Dre joined the debut episode of interview series The Unusual Suspects With Kenya Barris and Malcolm Gladwell on Thursday (Jan. 30), during which he publicly voiced his support for Lamar’s “Not Like Us” knockout blow and said he didn’t appreciate Drizzy speaking negatively on Kendrick’s family throughout the battle.
Grammy Awards taking place on Sunday, February 2, 2025, Black queer men have yet another chance for their contributions to the music genre to be recognized on music's biggest night.
Billy Ray Cyrus has opened up and shared on social media since his son, Trace Cyrus, wrote a letter asking him to seek help.