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Arts & Entertainments As sales drop, artists weigh canceling Kennedy Center shows in protest. Ticket sales dropped roughly 50 percent week-over-week after Trump announced his takeover, sources said.
Donald Trump's MAGA makeover of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts isn't working out the way he hoped, if ticket sales and attendance are anything to go by. The New York Times ...
Following Trump Takeover Kennedy Center Subscription Sales Drop 36% . The arts institution has seen a $1.6 million year-over-year decline in subscription revenue, with theater subscriptions down ...
Kennedy Center subscription sales fall 36 percent from previous year. Sales for ticket packages across all genres are down about $1.6 million year over year, a window into the arts center’s ...
Donald Trump’s move to take control of Washington D.C’s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has led to a staggering 50 percent drop in ticket sales, according to a report.
Following Donald Trump’s hostile takeover of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in February, ticket sales at the revered institution have plummeted. Sales of subscriptions for the coming ...
According to internal numbers obtained by the Washington Post, the center has logged $2,656,524 in sales as of June 1, plus $155,243 from a new mix-and-match package.
Kennedy Center Ticket Sales Drop 50% After Trump Takeover. Subscriptions also fell by 36% in March and April compared to the same period in 2024, according to reports from the New York Times and ...
The Kennedy Center is facing a sharp decline in subscription ticket sales following Donald Trump's self-appointment as chairman. Leadership changes, performer boycotts, and canceled shows have ...
Donald Trump’s MAGA makeover of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts isn’t working out the way he hoped, if ticket sales and attendance are anything to go by. The New York Times reported ...