Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th president of the Untied States on Monday January 20th.
As Joe Biden’s administration leaves the White House after four years, Trump will officially be swore in as president.
Here’s everything you need to know about the event. Take a look.

The inauguration will take place in Washington and has been moved indoors due to freezing weather.
The event is set to begin at midday EST or 5 O’Clock Irish Time.
To watch the inaugertation in Ireland it will be broadcast on BBC One from 3.30pm GMT and iPlayer. Sky News, ITV and Channel 4 will also carry coverage of the inauguration.
The White House website will also provide a globally available live stream.

A number of the music artists are set to perform at the inauguration event.
The musical lineup includes Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood at the swearing-in ceremony, with Christopher Macchio singing the national anthem.
Evening events feature Jason Aldean and the Village People at the Liberty Ball, Rascal Flatts at the Commander in Chief Ball, and Gavin DeGraw at the Starlight Ball.
Billy Ray Cyrus and Kid Rock will perform at Sunday’s MAGA rally, and a surprise musical guest is promised at the Liberty Ball, though details are yet to be revealed.
Donald Trump has officially won the 2024 US presidential election in November.
The Republican had already declared victory in the election before he officially received 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Donald Trump told his supporters in Florida that “we made history for a reason” and that he was predicted to win six of the seven battleground states.
“We are going to help our country heal,” declared the previous president, who was Republican.
“It’s a political victory that our country has never seen before.”
Trump will now make a historic return to the White House following his first presidency in 2016.