The Inauguration of Joe Biden: Everything We Know So Far, Including How to Watch

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The inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden will take place on Wednesday, January 20, in Washington, D.C. (Vice President–elect Kamala Harris will also be sworn in that day.) All eyes are normally on this event, but this year attention will be sharper than ever, especially after January 6’s Capitol riot that led to multiple arrests and five deaths. The Washington Post reported on January 13 that the Secret Service is launching a “massive security operation” to ensure the inauguration happens as safely as possible. Per NBC, extremists are planning even more violent attacks for the day, so the added security measures are vital. 

President Donald Trump announced on January 8 that he is not going to the inauguration, making him the first POTUS since the 1800s to skip his successor’s ceremony. Vice President Mike Pence will reportedly be there, though, in addition to all other living former presidents except Jimmy Carter. “President and Mrs. Carter will not travel to Washington for the inauguration but have sent their best wishes to President-Elect Biden and Vice President–Elect Harris and look forward to a successful administration,” Deanna Congileo, a Carter Center spokesperson, said in a statement to CNN.

Normally millions of Americans attend the inauguration in person, but because of the coronavirus and security measures, Biden’s team is urging people to watch the festivities from home. If you plan on doing that, here’s everything you need to know. 

When and where is the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden? 

Wednesday, January 20, at the U.S. Capitol building. (The ceremony is still slated to happen there even in light of January 6’s riot.) Biden and Harris are expected to be sworn in around noon Eastern Time. The pre-inauguration commentary will start around 9:30 a.m. E.T.

How can you watch the inauguration? 

Major news networks, like ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, and MSNBC, will cover the inauguration. To watch via the internet, you can access most of these channels on streaming services like Hulu With Live TV and YouTube TV. The White House’s official website will also have a stream you can watch. 

What happens after the inauguration? 

A virtual parade is scheduled for that afternoon. “The parade will celebrate America’s heroes, highlight Americans from all walks of life in different states and regions, and reflect on the diversity, heritage, and resilience of the country as we begin a new American era,” reads a press release

In lieu of an inaugural ball, there will be a TV special, Celebrating America, happening January 20 at 8:30 p.m. E.T. across networks and streaming platforms, including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC. The special will be hosted by Tom Hanks. 

Who is performing at the inauguration? 

Demi Lovato and Justin Timberlake will both perform during the Celebrating America special. “I’m SO honored to announce that I will be joining @JoeBiden & @KamalaHarris for their special event, Celebrating America, on January 20th at 8:30pm ET/PT,” Lovato tweeted. “I was left speechless when I was asked to perform! Tune in with various tv networks & live streaming services.” 

“I’m very excited,” Timberlake told the Today show. “So incredibly excited. What an honor.”

On January 14, E! News reported Jennifer Lopez will also perform at the inauguration events, while Lady Gaga is set to sing the national anthem, per Variety

Time magazine reports poet Amanda Gorman will read at the inauguration. 

The Foo Fighters, John Legend, Eva Longoria, Bruce Springsteen, and Kerry Washington are also slated to appear in the Celebrating America special, according to People. 

The TikTok viral “Dreams” skateboarder Nathan Apodaca  will also appear at the inauguration. 

Country artist Garth Brooks will also perform, according to according to Entertainment Weekly. Brooks, a Republican, was asked to perform by incoming first lady Jill Biden; he said, “In our household, this is not a political statement. This is a statement of unity,” in a virtual press conference, per Deadline

Per Rolling Stone, the long-dormant band New Radicals will reunite during the Biden inauguration parade. 

Katy Perry, Josh Groban and Tim McGraw, and Tyler Hubbard have also joined the lineup. 

Can you attend the inauguration in person?

Public access is limited. There will be “no public access to the Capitol grounds” on Inauguration Day, according to NPR. The Washington Monument will also halt tours through January 24 due to “credible threats to visitors and park resources,” according to the National Park Service. So in other words, stay home. 

Who will swear in Vice President–elect Kamala Harris?

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will swear in Kamala Harris with a bible previously belonging to Mrs. Regina Shelton, according to ABC News. Shelton was a mother figure to Kamala Harris and her sister, Maya; the pair often visited Shelton’s house after school while their mother, the late Shyamala Gopalan, was at work. 

Justice Sotomayor will also use a second bible owned by Thurgood Marshall, the first Black Supreme Court justice. This is particularly significant as Justice Sotomayor is the first Latina Supreme Court Justice and Harris will be the first female, Black, and South Asian American vice president in American history. 

We’ll update this post with more information about the inauguration as it comes in. 

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