The John F Kennedy Center, a world-renowned venue in Washington D.C., will be shuttered for two years as part of Donald Trump's plan to revamp the institution. The president, who has been overseeing the center since February 2025, announced on Sunday that entertainment operations would cease from July 4th.
Trump claimed he had been reviewing the center for a year before making his decision, stating that halting operations was the fastest way to restore its "Success, Beauty, and Grandeur". The plan involves a two-year hiatus, followed by a grand reopening, with Trump promising it will surpass anything the venue has seen previously.
The Kennedy Center, which typically hosts over 2,000 events annually, has been in turmoil since Trump took over. Many performers have cancelled shows or pulled out due to concerns over the center's direction and shift away from what they perceive as its original mission of promoting artistic expression without ideological agendas.
Notable figures such as producers and actors Jeffrey Seller and Shonda Rhimes, Grammy-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens, and actor Renรฉe Fleming have all stepped down or resigned from their roles at the center due to these changes. The recent announcement also came amidst declining ticket sales - an analysis found that 43% of typical productions sold no tickets during a four-month period.
The institution's board of trustees voted last December to rename the venue, but it remains subject to congressional approval as per its designation under law.
Trump claimed he had been reviewing the center for a year before making his decision, stating that halting operations was the fastest way to restore its "Success, Beauty, and Grandeur". The plan involves a two-year hiatus, followed by a grand reopening, with Trump promising it will surpass anything the venue has seen previously.
The Kennedy Center, which typically hosts over 2,000 events annually, has been in turmoil since Trump took over. Many performers have cancelled shows or pulled out due to concerns over the center's direction and shift away from what they perceive as its original mission of promoting artistic expression without ideological agendas.
Notable figures such as producers and actors Jeffrey Seller and Shonda Rhimes, Grammy-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens, and actor Renรฉe Fleming have all stepped down or resigned from their roles at the center due to these changes. The recent announcement also came amidst declining ticket sales - an analysis found that 43% of typical productions sold no tickets during a four-month period.
The institution's board of trustees voted last December to rename the venue, but it remains subject to congressional approval as per its designation under law.