Kennedy Center Board Approves Two-Year Closure for Renovation Backed by Trump
In Brief
The Kennedy Center's extended closure for renovations will impact cultural programming and events at a major U.S. arts venue.
Key Facts
- The Kennedy Center board has voted to shut down operations for two years following this summer's July 4 celebrations.
- The renovation project is backed by former President Donald Trump.
- The board's decision follows the recent announcement by Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell that he is stepping down.
- The closure is scheduled to begin after the July 4 celebrations this summer.
- The board's approval aligns with a plan put forward by Trump to shutter the institution for renovations.
What Happened
The Kennedy Center board of directors voted to close the institution for two years after this summer's July 4 celebrations to allow for a renovation project supported by former President Donald Trump.
Why It Matters
This closure will temporarily halt performances and events at a prominent national arts institution, affecting artists, audiences, and cultural programming.
What's Next
Renovation work is expected to commence after the July 4 celebrations. Further details on the renovation timeline and leadership transition may be announced.
Sources
- The Independent — Trump’s Kennedy Center board approves his plan to shutter institution for two years of renovations(1h ago)
- CBS News — Kennedy Center votes to shut down ahead of Trump-backed renovation project(23m ago)
