Village People lead singer Victor Willis dies aged 74
Source: Fox News
Village People lead singer Victor Willis has died aged 74, according to a post on the band’s official Facebook page.
The YMCA singer, who performed with a version of the disco band at several events for US President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, died following a “short but aggressive illness” on Monday (US time), the statement said.
“We are profoundly sad to announce the death of Victor Willis, lead singer of Village People. Victor passed on Monday, June 30, 2026 of a short but aggressive illness. Privacy is requested,” it said.
With Village People, Willis achieved several hit singles including YMCA, which has become a gay anthem despite the singer claiming in 2024 that it was not the song’s intention, and the No.2 single In The Navy.
When Trump began using YMCA in his 2020 re-election campaign, which he lost to former US president Joe Biden, the group initially issued a cease and desist letter.
Trump used the song again in his successful 2024 election campaign, which concluded with a line-up of the band performing at events around his 2025 inauguration.
The performances came despite one former Village People member Jim Newman, writing in a post on Instagram that the original band “would never ever” perform at a Trump rally.
In 2020, Willis said his band did not endorse Trump, who has also used the group’s song Macho Man at his rallies.
“I like hearing music at all times and I like the fact that fans of all kinds, Democrats or Republicans, they all like YMCA and that is something that is pleasing to me,” he told the BBC, before his performances at Trump rallies.
Village People also had hits with songs such as Go West and Can’t Stop The Music. They also featured in the 1980 American comedy film of the same name; it was a pseudo-biography of the group.
The band were known for their fancy dress-style costumes, with Willis playing characters such as a police officer, admiral and an athlete during performances.
-AAP
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