Martina McBride withdraws from freedom 250 concert

Country singer Martina McBride has announced she will not perform at the Great American State Fair event scheduled for June 25. She cited concerns that the show, initially presented as nonpartisan, was misleading.

In a social media statement, McBride explained that she had been assured the event would celebrate all 50 states and bring people together through music. She added that it was meant to be a larger version of traditional state fairs focused on community and state pride. The concert series runs from June 25 to July 10 as part of a Trump administration initiative organized by Keith Krach, a Trump appointee.

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Crowd of Christians praying on the National Mall with Washington Monument in view.
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Thousands gather on national mall for rededicate 250 prayer event

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Thousands of Christians gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Sunday for an all-day prayer and worship service honoring the nation's Christian heritage ahead of the 250th anniversary.

Several musicians have withdrawn from a planned concert on the National Mall tied to America's 250th anniversary.

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Poison frontman Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the Great American State Fair concert in Washington, D.C., part of the Trump administration’s Freedom 250 initiative.

Noah Kahan will headline Rolling Stone's inaugural Stateside music festival on July 4 at Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, New York. The event features an Americana-themed celebration with fireworks, food vendors, and a lineup of performers on two stages. Tickets are available now at statesidefest.com/tickets.

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Country star Morgan Wallen vented frustration during his May 1 show at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium—part of his ongoing Still The Problem Tour—after five celebrities backed out of his signature concert walkout at the last minute.

The Mayo Performing Arts Center in New Jersey announced that tickets for several upcoming performances, including the KPop tribute Forever KPop, will go on sale this Friday. The lineup features a mix of tribute acts, bluegrass innovators, and rock veterans scheduled for 2026. This release highlights MPAC's commitment to diverse musical offerings in the region.

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Kid Cudi has removed M.I.A. as an opening act from his ongoing Rebel Ragers Tour after fans complained about her remarks at recent shows. The decision followed backlash at a Dallas performance on May 2. M.I.A. responded by defending her views on immigration and politics.

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