President-elect Donald Trump closed out his "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" address by dancing with the Village People in a performance of the group's 'Y.M.C.A.' disco hit.
The president-elect performed his signature dance moves with the band, who once tried to ban him using their music.
The Village People burst onto the New York disco scene in 1977, with a distinctive look based on gay stereotypes and a string of hit singles like Macho Man, In the Navy and Go West. In their lyrics these songs, many people suspected they subtly referenced the gay lifestyle.
Donald Trump promised to get sworn in along with his supporters and welcomed Village People to perform "Y.M.C.A" the night before his inauguration.
On the eve of his inauguration, Donald Trump once again danced, as “YMCA”, the hit by Village People played at the MAGA victory rally in Washington DC. The disco group will also perform at one of Trump’s inauguration balls.
The president-elect’s celebratory rally in Washington, DC, concluded with a performance by the ’70s disco group.
The Save the Central YMCA Club, which organised the dance protest, are campaigning for a six-month pause in the closure. Campaigners said the delay was intended to give stakeholders time to come together to enable it "to thrive in a sustainable form".
YMCA, a disco number released originally in 1978, has become a constant feature at the majority of Donald Trump's Maga) public rallies
The incoming 47th president of the United States brought the group on stage to close out his campaign-style 'MAGA Victory Rally.'
Watch Village People perform their iconic 'YMCA' at Trump victory rally on eve of inauguration in DC.
On the eve of his inauguration as the 47th U.S. President, Donald Trump danced to 'YMCA' at a rally in Washington, D.C. The Village People, who had previously issued a cease-and-desist to Trump, performed live,