The Lineup For Biden's Inauguration Just Dropped & Here's Who's Performing

Both a historic AND entertaining day.
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President-elect Joe Biden's Inauguration is making out to be not only a historic day but also a fun one. 

This morning, the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) released the full line-up of performers and guests that will be at the ceremony, and it's stacked. 

Editor's Choice: The Celebrity Line Up For Joe Biden's Inauguration Is Absolutely Stacked

They represent one clear picture of the grand diversity of our great nation. The Presidential Inaugural Committee

Singer Jennifer Lopez revealed in a tweet this morning that she will be the musical performer at the inauguration.

In addition to JLo, the one and only Lady Gaga will be singing the National Anthem at the swearing-in.

"We are thrilled to announce an inspired group of dynamic participants for the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies," said the PIC.  

And the celebrations don't end there — after Biden takes the oath of office, “Celebrating America” will air on primetime TV with a stacked lineup of its own. 

The post-inauguration show includes performances by Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, Ant Clemons, and Jon Bon Jovi.

Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have quite the welcoming party to help ring in the next four years. 

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