On January 20 (January 21 AEDT), Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States of America.
No more President-elect, no more PEOTUS. President Trump will officially take office.
The whole shindig is known as the Presidential Inauguration and it has a long history dating right back to the United States’ first president, George Washington.
How can I watch it?
We’ve got you covered no matter where you’re watching it. We’ll have coverage across these channels:
TV: ABC News 24 will be on air from 3:00am AEDT
Facebook: You can watch a stream of the ABC News 24 coverage on ABC’s Facebook page
Online: You can watch a live stream of the ABC News 24 broadcast
Live blog: Can’t stream it? No problem! We’ll be live blogging the event from 12:00am AEDT on Saturday.
When is everything happening?
Here’s what time you can expect everything to happen on Inauguration Day. Some of the exact times have yet to be officially finalised, so treat these as a rough guide.
Saturday, 1:00am AEDT
The President-elect attends a morning worship service.
Saturday, 1:30am AEDT
The Inaugural Swearing-in Ceremony begins. The crowd will be entertained by performers until the President-elect arrives.
Who’s signed on to perform at Mr Trump’s inauguration? Here’s who you can expect to see (and who turned down an invite).
Saturday, 2:30am AEDT
President-elect Trump heads to the White House for a meeting with soon-to-be former President Barack Obama. From there, they head to the swearing-in ceremony at the US Capitol together.
Saturday, 3:45am AEDT
Incoming vice-president Mike Pence takes his oath of office first.
Saturday, 4:00am AEDT
At noon (local time), the term of the new administration officially begins. Mr Trump will step up and take the oath of office, administered by the Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts.