Kanye West Wants an Official Invite to Perform at Trump's Inauguration Ceremony
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The 'Ni**s in Paris' rapper, who already shocked his fans with a 40-minute pro-Trump speech, reportedly plans to perform at the president-elect's inauguration ceremony.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West shocked his loyal fans during his Saint Pablo tour stop at SAP Center in San Jose. After delivering a 40-minute controversial rant about Donald Trump, Kanye apparently plans to show support for the president-elect with a performance at Trump's inauguration ceremony.

An insider told HollywoodLife.com, "Kanye wouldn't mind rapping and performing at Trump's inauguration." The insider added, "He thinks it would be epic and loves the fact Trump's about to change the game of politics as we know it."

The only thing that holds back Kanye's way is the official invitation to perform. "He wants the President-Elect to ask him!" the source claimed. "Kanye would love to just show up, unannounced, and be the center of attention when Trump's being sworn in but because Yeezy has respect for the office, and for Trump, he'd prefer a personal invitation."

The source added that Yeezy was not bothered by Kim Kardashian's worries about the Kardashians image after his support. "Yeezy's not worried about his fans being mad either," said the source. " 'Ye knows it's impossible to please everyone and believes he has every right to support any President he chooses."

The inauguration ceremony of president-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to take place on Friday, January 20, 2017, in Washington, D.C.

Earlier Friday, November 18, Vince Neil revealed that he had been "uninvited" from performing at Trump's inauguration. The Motley Crue frontman told TMZ, "Well, here's the thing. I was asked to do the inauguration, like, two months ago, no matter who won. We had no idea, obviously, who was gonna win. And we said, 'Absolutely,' so I wanted to play the inauguration. We gave all of our passports - of the band and crew - to Secret Service, [and] they went through everything."

Neil went on saying, "And so, as far as I knew from that, we were playing. We were invited, and then, it turns out, when the Republicans won, we were uninvited." He continued, "I didn't know about the Democratic part of asking us to play. I assumed what it was was it doesn't matter who won, it's still a big party, right? But I guess it's not. I guess there's more politics involved in the bands playing than I really thought there was."

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