Billy Ray Cyrus is refusing to draw party lines when it comes to his live performances for U.S.
The musician, 64, spoke about performing at President Donald Trump's second inauguration in January 2025, telling Sky News in an April 14 interview he would perform for presidents whether they are Republican or Democrat.
He said his outlook stems from advice from his late father, Ron Cyrus, who served in the Kentucky House of Representatives for 11 consecutive terms and died in 2006 at age 70.
"My dad was a Democrat and served in the Kentucky legislature for over 20 years.
But my dad always said, ‘When the president asks you to do something, you do it, son,'" Cyrus told Sky News.
"So I've had both democratic and republican presidents.
Served with Bill Clinton, with President [Barack] Obama, Mr.
[George W.] Bush, Mr.
Bush's dad [George H.W.
Bush] and Mr.
[Donald] Trump." He continued: "Being president is a tough job.
I pray for our country.
I pray for our president, and I pray for our world." Billy Ray Cyrus says he wouldn't have missed Trump's inauguration At Trump's inauguration at the Liberty Ball, a gala following the swearing-in,....



