Four years ago, a surprise performance by Beyonce at President Barack Obama’s Neighborhood Ball became arguably the most talked-about musical moment of the inauguration festivities.
At the Jan. 20, 2009 event — broadcast on ABC and watched by 12.6 million U.S. TV viewers — she serenaded the newly-elected president and first lady Michelle Obama with a cover of Etta James’ “At Last.”
Video clips of the performance went viral on YouTube, other TV networks played it repeatedly, and sales of the song immediately surged. It earned a 1,318% gain according to Nielsen SoundScan in the tracking week ending Jan. 25. The tune sold 31,000 downloads that week — up from just 2,000 the week previous.
Beyonce is back again for Obama’s second inauguration, though this time she’ll be performing at the Ceremonial Swearing-In Ceremony on Jan. 21. Also on hand for the ceremony: Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor.
Obama’s first inauguration was a major TV event. The Jan. 20, 2009 ceremony was watched by 37.8 million U.S. TV viewers — the second-most-watched presidential inauguration after President Reagan’s first in 1981 (41.8 million). Leading up to that were an array of concerts and balls, broadcast on HBO and Disney Channel, all of which earned many millions of viewers and boasted A-list talent.
This year, however, no plans have been announced for a full TV broadcast of any of the three official inauguration concerts and balls — the Kids’ Inaugural (Jan. 19), the Commander-in-Chief’s Ball and the Inaugural Ball (both on Jan. 21). However, both the Kids’ Inaugural and Commander-in-Chief Ball will be streamed live via www.2013pic.org/live.
Because of the lack of a full broadcast on a TV network, the sales impact from any particular performance during those three star-studded shows could be muted. Though, there’s always a chance something could go viral and take on a life of its own — much like Beyonce show-stopping “At Last” performance.
Presently, it seems as if the acts who could benefit the most from the inauguration weekend will be Beyonce, Clarkson and Taylor — as they’ll have the most guaranteed video coverage. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, as well as CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, will carry the swearing-in ceremony, starting at 11:30 AM ET on Jan. 21.
Beyonce is scheduled to perform the national anthem while Clarkson and Taylor will sing “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” and “America the Beautiful,” respectively. [Billboard.biz]