MAGA music is taking center stage in the nation’s capital this weekend.
Legendary patriot and country music icon Lee Greenwood is set to perform at what President Trump is calling “the biggest ever Military Parade” in celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday — and it’s happening on none other than Flag Day, June 14th.
Greenwood, best known for his timeless anthem “God Bless the USA,” announced the news on X earlier today:
“Kim and I are honored to be joining the President in Washington, D.C. this Saturday to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. Grateful to also be with him for his birthday as well. See you Saturday! 🇺🇸🎉”
— @TheLeeGreenwood
President Trump himself praised Greenwood during a hit appearance on Maria Bartiromo’s show, calling him a “SPECTACULAR man” and confirming that he will perform at the historic parade:
“Lee Greenwood was GREAT on Maria B this morning. He is a SPECTACULAR man, married to a great woman, Kim, and will be singing at the biggest ever Military Parade, IN HONOR OF THE ARMY… What a day it will be!!!”
The event, expected to draw tens of thousands of supporters, will feature military bands, veterans, and a strong presence from America First patriots. Greenwood’s presence adds even more firepower to a celebration that’s equal parts historic, patriotic, and political.
The U.S. Army, established in 1775, turns 250 this year — making it one year older than the United States itself. And who better to help mark that moment than the man who’s been the soundtrack to conservative pride for decades?
Greenwood has never been shy about his support for President Trump and the MAGA movement. From campaign rallies to national holidays, his voice has become a staple of American patriotism — and this Saturday, he’ll once again stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the 45th President in honoring the men and women who protect this nation.
While the left continues to mock patriotism, Trump and Greenwood are bringing it back in full force — flags flying, crowds roaring, and “God Bless the USA” echoing through the heart of Washington, D.C.
See you on Flag Day!