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Here are the celebrities participating in Biden’s Hollywood-heavy inauguration



A star-studded concert has marked the beginning of Joseph Biden's presidency, with performances from Foo Fighters, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato and Bon Jovi.


The theme of the concert was not celebration but unity, with tributes paid to the frontline workers who have borne the brunt of the Covid pandemic.

"This day is about witnessing the permanence of our American ideal," said Tom Hanks, who hosted the show.

Bruce Springsteen kicked off the event with his song Land Of Hope and Dreams.

Standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, the lyrics of the song, first performed in 1999, reflected the aspirations of the new administration.

"Leave behind your sorrows / Let this day be the last," sang the star, "Tomorrow there'll be sunshine / And all this darkness past."

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image captionSome users on social media made light of how cold actor Tom Hanks looked

Standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, Hanks told viewers the US had "witnessed deep divisions and a troubling rancour" in the last few weeks.

"But tonight," the 64-year-old continued, "we ponder the United States of America, the practice of our democracy, the foundations of our republic, the integrity of our Constitution, the hopes and dreams we all share for a more perfect union."

He added: "Every four years we hear the words that will empower us all on the journey ahead, a message that can unite us as we begin a new passage from where we are, to where we can be. A trek to a common goal, to the promise of our promised land."

Several users on social media picked up on how cold Hanks looked in the low temperatures of night-time Washington in January.

Author Prof Tom Nichols joked: "It's a terrible irony that after surviving all those years on that tropical island that Tom Hanks is going to freeze to death in the middle of a major city."

Others suggested a prediction previously made on The Simpsons, that Hanks would address the nation during a moment of "national chaos", had now come true.

In 2007's The Simpsons Movie, an animated Hanks says as part of a TV advertisement: "The US Government has lost its credibility, so it's borrowing some of mine."

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The sitcom, which has been running for more than three decades, has developed a reputation in recent years for making canny predictions about news and pop culture events - including the election of President Trump.

'Not about us'

The theme of new beginnings permeated Wednesday night's concert, with a selection of songs that emphasised optimism and hope.

John Legend powered through a big band arrangement of Nina Simone's Feeling Good, while Demi Lovato sang an upbeat cover of Bill Withers' Lovely Day, accompanied by doctors and nurses in their hospital scrubs.

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image captionDemi Lovato's virtual performance was recorded in Los Angeles
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image captionJohn Legend played in Washington while President Biden and Vice-President Harris looked on

Foo Fighters dedicated Times Like These to the teachers who have "faced unprecedented challenges" with "dedication and creativity", while cellist Yo-Yo Ma played a simple but moving version of Amazing Grace for those who have "found new ways for us to smile together" during the pandemic.

Speaking during the concert, President Biden explained that he and Vice-President Kamala Harris "wanted to make sure our inauguration was not about us, but about you the American people".

In a speech that echoed his inaugural address, he continued: "This is a great nation. We're a good people

"And to overcome the challenges in front of us requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy: unity. It requires us to come together in common love that defines us as Americans."

His message was underlined by country stars Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard, of the band Florida Georgia Line.

While country has traditionally leant towards conservative political views, the stars sang: "Look around and love somebody / We've been hateful long enough / Let the good Lord reunite us / 'Til this country that we love's undivided."

Hubbard explained that he had written the song after a brush with Covid-19 last November.

"When I was in quarantine... I got to take a good hard look at myself. Inspired by my faith in God to reunite our country, I wrote this song," he said.

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image captionTyler Hubbard and Tim McGraw recorded their duet in Nashville
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image captionTexan soul band Black Pumas played their uplifting anthem Colors

All of the musicians were introduced by everyday Americans who had made notable contributions during the pandemic, including an eight-year-old Wisconsin girl who raised $50,000 (£36,500) from a virtual lemonade stand to feed the hungry, and a primary school teacher whose high-energy online classes went viral last year.

The concert was closed by Katy Perry, who sang a rousing, orchestral version of her signature song Firework.

Standing at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, she was watched by the Biden family from the balcony of the White House, as fireworks exploded around the Washington Monument.

Gaga's anthem

Although the concert was socially-distanced - and in some cases pre-recorded - the A-list line-up provided a marked contrast to former President Trump's inauguration four years ago.

Although his administration had boasted of securing Elton John for the event, their musical guests were limited to punk band 3 Doors Down; country singer Toby Keith; and America's Got Talent singer Jackie Evancho - who subsequently said she regretted her performance.

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image captionJoe and Jill Biden watched Katy Perry from the White House, with the fireworks reflected in the balcony windows

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