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A month before the inauguration, and a day after the Electoral College made Donald Trump’s presidential victory official, the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee today launched its official website.

“On January 20, 2017, we will celebrate a new day in America as Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence are sworn in as President and Vice President of the United States of America at the 58th Presidential Inauguration, once again establishing a government of, by and for the people, as we, the people, Make America Great Again!” reads the home page.

The inauguration’s theme will mirror the president-elect’s campaign slogan: Make America Great Again.

The website—https://www.58pic2017.org/—promises tickets, news, and event information.

However, if you try to buy tickets to events like the welcome concert or swearing in ceremony, it says that “Information regarding online purchasing of tickets will be announced soon,” and suggests users fill out a form to stay in-the-know.

The committee coordinates and plans all of the events on inauguration weekend, aside from official Capitol activities like the swearing-in ceremony. Those are handled by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Activities.

Who, exactly, will perform at the PIC events is still an open question. The committee has reportedly had a difficult time finding musicians other than Kid Rock and Ted Nugent willing to play. So far, they’ve booked former America’s Got Talent runner-up Jackie Evancho to sing the national anthem at the ceremony. Talent bookers told TheWrap that the Presidential Inaugural Committee was offering them money and even diplomatic posts if they could secure high-wattage talent, though Trump’s team has denied the accusation.

The PIC also has a permit to occupy the spaces around the National Mall, which was created by the National Park Service itself—as has been tradition. This has taken on more resonance this year because of the increased number of groups planning to protest the inauguration. The committee doesn’t have to use all of the land, which would then go to others who applied on a first-come, first-served basis.

Social media accounts associated with the PIC, like Twitter and Facebook, have been providing updates on the inauguration since early December, while a Youtube channel has yet to post a video. The Facebook and Instagram pages have also been sharing some presidential factoids. For example, “in addition to being a great and fearless leader, our first President, George Washington, had a very unique, expensive and dangerous set of dentures.”