Freedom 250 Concert Loses Artists Amid Backlash

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- Freedom 250 was created by the Trump administration as a public‑private initiative to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary.
- Morris Day announced on Instagram that he will not perform on June 27 at the Great American State Fair, part of Freedom 250.
- Young MC posted on Facebook that he is withdrawing from his June 26 slot, calling the event “Trump‑backed” and saying artists were not told about political involvement.
- The Commodores said on their website they will not appear on June 27, emphasizing their policy to stay unaffiliated with any political party.
- Martina McBride confirmed she is pulling out of the Freedom 250 lineup, becoming the fourth act to withdraw amid the growing political backlash.
Why it matters: Freedom 250 loses four headline acts, cutting its draw and likely slashing ticket revenue while undermining the event’s non‑partisan branding, benefitting artists who preserve political neutrality.




