Kennedy Center Board Approves Two-Year Closure for Renovation Backed by Trump

Kennedy Center Board Approves Two-Year Closure for Renovation Backed by Trump
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The Kennedy Center's extended closure for renovations will impact cultural programming and events at a major U.S. arts venue.

  • 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.

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.

This closure will temporarily halt performances and events at a prominent national arts institution, affecting artists, audiences, and cultural programming.

Renovation work is expected to commence after the July 4 celebrations. Further details on the renovation timeline and leadership transition may be announced.