3 Doors Down signs on to play Donald Trump's inauguration concert


3 Doors Down is making a comeback in 2017 -- and they're starting with Donald Trump's concert in Washington D.C. on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

The Mississippi-bred rock band, who is most popular for their hit songs "Kryptonite" and "Here Without You," announced on Friday via Instagram that they'd play the "Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration" on January 19 in D.C.

The band posted a shot of them playing a concert with the caption, "The "'Make America Great Again!' Welcome Celebration" will take place Thursday, January 19th and will be broadcast live to the nation from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. It will feature historic remarks from President-elect Trump and special appearances from Toby Keith, Jon Voight, Jennifer Holliday, DJ Ravidrums, The Piano Guys, Tim Rushlow ("Little Texas"), Larry Stewart ("Restless Heart"), Marty Roe ("Diamond Rio"), Lee Greenwood, and 3 Doors Down.Information for free public events can be found at 58PIC2017.org"

President-elect Trump will make comments during the concert and the band will also be joined by country legend Toby Keith, singer Jennifer Holliday, as well as actor, Jon Voight.

As of this writing, Jackie Evancho, The Radio City Rockettes, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Talladega Marching Tornadoes and the Missouri State University Chorale have all been announced as performers at various inauguration events.

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