Martina McBride se retira del concierto Freedom 250

La cantante de música country Martina McBride ha anunciado que no actuará en el evento Great American State Fair programado para el 25 de junio. La artista señaló su preocupación de que el espectáculo, presentado inicialmente como apartidista, fuera engañoso.

En una declaración en redes sociales, McBride explicó que le habían asegurado que el evento celebraría los 50 estados y uniría a las personas a través de la música. Añadió que estaba destinado a ser una versión más grande de las ferias estatales tradicionales centradas en la comunidad y el orgullo estatal. La serie de conciertos se lleva a cabo del 25 de junio al 10 de julio como parte de una iniciativa de la administración Trump organizada por Keith Krach, un funcionario designado por Trump.

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