Annual Christmas Jazz Concert Canceled Over Trump Name Controversy

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The annual Christmas jazz concert at the Kennedy Center has been canceled following the board's decision to rename the venue in honor of both John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump. Chuck Redd, the concert's regular host since 2006, announced the cancellation, expressing disappointment over the name change. This decision has sparked outrage among lawmakers, the Kennedy family, and patrons, raising questions about the board's legal authority to alter the center's name. A lawsuit has already been filed by Representative Joyce Beatty, challenging the board's decision. The concert, which traditionally offers both in-person and live-stream options, will not be rescheduled at this time.
Key Details: • Concert was scheduled for Christmas Eve but is now canceled. • Chuck Redd has hosted the concert since 2006. • Legal challenges are underway regarding the name change. • The Kennedy Center was designated as a memorial by Congress in 1964.