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Rapper Nelly, Snopp Dogg to reportedly perform at the presidential inaugural ball
According to CBS reporter Taurean Smalls, who broke the news on X, the Grammy Award-winning artist will reportedly perform at the Inaugural Liberty Ball.
Rapper Nelly is set to perform at one of President-elect Donald Trump’s three official inaugural balls on Monday,
According to CBS reporter Taurean Smalls, who broke the news on X, Nelly will perform at the Inaugural Liberty Ball.
Snoop Dogg is also rumored to be performing at the first-ever Crypto Ball, reports CNN.
Snoop Dogg hasn’t confirmed his appearance at the event, which costs $2,500 to attend. But Politico reporter Daniel Lipman shared news of the rapper’s appearance on X.
So far, Nelly and Snoop Dogg are reportedly the only rappers that will be performing at an inaugural ball.
The rappers will join a long list of artists. Country artist Carrie Underwood is set to perform “America the Beautiful” at the inauguration ceremony.
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