Who Took the Stage at Trump’s Birthday Parade? Full Lineup Here
On June 14, Washington, D.C. pulsed with celebration as the U.S. Army honored its 250th anniversary, coinciding with former President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. The air filled with live performances, military precision, and plenty of star power, all coming together in a vibrant display of patriotism and celebration.
From the start, attendees felt the energy as they gathered near the National Mall for the parade. The occasion served as both Trump’s unofficial birthday celebration and a tribute to the Army’s longstanding tradition. But what truly caught attention? The performers who lit up the stage.
Country Voices and Military Pride
The parade wrapped with a lively performance by Warren Zeiders. Known for his gritty vocals and Southern sound, Zeiders treated the crowd to hits like “Pretty Little Poison” and “Ride the Lightning.” His songs brought a blend of modern country edge and all-American spirit, making him a fitting choice for the occasion.

Instagram | @warrenzeiders | Warren Zeiders closes the parade with country hits and patriotic energy.
Zeiders, a 26-year-old from Hershey, Pennsylvania, made waves in 2023 with “Pretty Little Poison” topping country charts. Backed by Warner Records, he’s quickly become a rising star in the genre. With four albums already out, including “Relapse” in 2024, Zeiders continues to win over fans with every performance.
Yet, he wasn’t the only one to bring excitement. A lineup of performers gave the event added emotional weight and entertainment value.
Who Took the Stage?
Spectators were treated to a blend of military talent and established artists. The roster included:
1. The U.S. Army Drill Team, known for their flawless rifle maneuvers
2. The Latin Music Ensemble and Downrange from the U.S. Army Band
3. DJ Nyla Symone, who kept the crowd energized
4. The timeless classic “God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood.
5. Scotty Hasting, a wounded Afghanistan veteran who now channels his experiences into heartfelt country songs
6. Noah Hicks, another Nashville artist with a loyal following
The mix of military performers and professional artists struck a strong chord, especially among those who value tradition and modern patriotism equally.
Familiar Faces from Trump’s Events

Instagram | @theleegreenwood | @tobykeith | Big names from country and rock keep showing up at Trump events with strong support.
High-profile artists from the rock and country music industries have performed at Trump events over the years. At Trump’s 2025 inauguration, Carrie Underwood brought emotional weight with her rendition of “America the Beautiful.”
Lee Greenwood, a staple at Republican events, has supported multiple ceremonies. Meanwhile, Kid Rock and Billy Ray Cyrus showed their support at the 2024 Republican National Convention and recent inaugurations.
In 2016, Jackie Evancho, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Missouri State University Chorale, and the United States Army Band performed at Trump’s first inauguration. Marine Band, Toby Keith also appeared at the welcome celebration, setting the tone for future events.
Honoring History with Rhythm and Respect
While the event celebrated Trump’s birthday, its deeper purpose focused on the Army’s 250-year journey. Performers used their music to amplify that message—whether it was Greenwood’s familiar patriotic ballad or Zeiders’ youthful energy. Every act carried emotional weight and a sense of national pride.
Trump’s events often blur the lines between political fanfare and entertainment. But on this occasion, the combination of military tradition and star performances created a unified message: honor the past, recognize the present, and continue celebrating America’s legacy with pride.