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Trump Urges Canceling Freedom 250 Concerts After Artists Drop Out

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June 14, 2026
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Trump Urges Canceling Freedom 250 Concerts After Artists Drop Out

President Trump on Saturday called for the cancellation of a concert series celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday this summer, after a wave of musicians pulled out.

“Cancel it,” Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding, “We should have a giant MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN RALLY, for 250, instead of having overpriced singers, who nobody wants to hear, whose music is boring, and yet who do nothing but complain.”

Freedom 250, the group that is organizing the administration’s events for the birthday celebration, announced on Wednesday that a series of nine musical acts would perform during a 16-day exposition — known as the Great American State Fair — on the National Mall beginning in late June. The exposition is part of the festivities surrounding America’s 250th birthday.

But at least five musicians have since dropped out. Some of those artists said they had not been aware that the event had been part of an initiative planned by the Trump administration for the nation’s birthday.

In an earlier post on Truth Social on Saturday, Mr. Trump had suggested that, rather than canceling the concerts, he should instead headline the event.

Calling himself “the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World” and “the man who gets much larger audiences than Elvis in his prime,” Mr. Trump wrote that he should “take the place of these highly paid, Third Rate ‘Artists.’”

In that post, Mr. Trump said he was ordering “my Representatives” to explore “the feasibility of doing an America Is Back rally,” where he would “give a major speech, rallying the Country forward like I have done ever since being President!”

There was some confusion surrounding whether Mr. Trump was, indeed, referring to the concerts in the earlier post. There, the president referred more than once to an event “on Wednesday.” The concerts announced by Freedom 250 are currently scheduled to take place across two Thursdays and Fridays and one Saturday.

When asked for clarity, a White House spokesman referred back to Mr. Trump’s post.

Danielle Alvarez, a spokeswoman for Freedom 250, said in a statement on Saturday that Mr. Trump would kick off the Great American State Fair on Wednesday, June 24, in an opening ceremony celebrating America’s birthday. (The announcement regarding the concerts said they would begin June 25.)

A senior administration official described the rollout of the concerts as “a mess” and suggested that someone would most likely be fired over how the invitations to the event had been handled. The official was granted anonymity to discuss internal conversations.

After the lineup for the concerts was announced, the hip-hop artist Young MC said he would not perform, adding that “artists were never told about any political involvement with the event.” The funk-soul group the Commodores, the rock musician Bret Michaels and Morris Day and the Time also canceled performances.

“Unfortunately, what was presented to us as a celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive than what I agreed to be part of,” Mr. Michaels, the frontman of the rock group Poison, wrote on social media.

The country singer Martina McBride, who also said she would not participate in the event, wrote on social media that she had been presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event, “but that turned out to be misleading.”

One scheduled performer, the rapper Vanilla Ice, has confirmed that he will participate in the event, writing on Instagram that it would be a party bringing everyone together.

In an interview with TMZ published on Friday, Vanilla Ice said that he did not think the concert should be “any political thing,” adding, “I don’t even vote, so I don’t even care.”

The rapper, who has appeared at a New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, said he would be happy to perform for anyone.

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“You play for your fans,” he said. “And I’ll go play for Putin, and I’ll play in Iran if you want. It don’t matter.”

The senior administration official said the White House appreciated that Vanilla Ice still agreed to participate in the event.

It was unclear whether two more announced acts would perform. The group C+C Music Factory said it was still considering whether to participate, and Flo Rida has not publicly commented on his participation.

The band Milli Vanilli was also announced as a performer, though one of its singers, Jodie Rocco, said on Thursday that the group had not been asked to appear.

Luke Broadwater contributed reporting.

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