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Béla Fleck speaks out on canceling Trump's Kennedy Center shows

Béla Fleck speaks out on canceling Trump's Kennedy Center shows

Béla Fleck is opening upabout his decision to cancel upcoming appearancesat the Trump-Kennedy Center,formerly knownas The Kennedy Center.

The Nashville banjoist announced he would not perform atthe newly named performing arts venue,sharing on Jan. 6that he was pulling out of three shows with the National Symphony Orchestra. Fleck wrote on social media that performing there "has become charged and political," when "the focus should be on the music."

Fleck joins a growing camp of artists who havecanceled Kennedy Center showsafterPresident Trumpnamed himself chairman of the famed arts institution in February 2025.

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A force in the Nashville music scene since the '80s, Fleck's music blends together bluegrass, jazz, folk, classical and world genres alongside his band the Flecktones. He's garnered 43 Grammy nominations, 18 wins and multiple International Bluegrass Music Association awards.

Fleck is no stranger to the former Kennedy Center, which the president has since announced plans to overhaul. The banjoist has performed at the venue multiple times throughout his career.

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"I have withdrawn from my upcoming performance with the NSO at The Kennedy Center," Fleck said in his original announcement, adding that the institution should be focused on music.  "I look forward to playing with the NSO another time in the future when we can together share and celebrate art."

Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell responded to Fleck on X, writing, "You just made it political and caved to the woke mob who wants you to perform for only Lefties. This mob pressuring you will never be happy until you only play for Democrats."

"The Trump Kennedy Center believes all people are welcome — Democrats and Republicans and people uninterested in politics," Grenell continued. "We want performers who aren't political — who simply love entertaining everyone regardless of who they voted for."

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Bela Fleck breaks silence: 'I don't want to take a position, but whatever I do is taking a position'

Fleck spoke to the Washington Postabout his choice in an interview published Jan. 7.

"The Kennedy Center always seemed like an elite place to play. Every time I've gotten to play there has been a special occasion, a career high," he told the outlet. "I was so thankful when this gig came up and was proposed. I was thrilled. So it's a big deal to walk away from it."

Bela Fleck plays the banjo while Sierra Hull performs at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, March 7, 2025.

The canceled shows were for a segment with the NSO called "American Mosaic," a performance that highlights "American music" for the country's 250th birthday, according to theTrump-Kennedy Center website.

"I like to play for all kinds of people. I don't just want to play to people with my own political point of view," Fleck continued. "When you're trying to decide what to do about a situation like this, it's linked to that very feeling of not wanting to choose sides and alienate people, but also not wanting the music to be about that choice. The music should be itself and stand aside from whatever's happening in the world.

"By not canceling, I'm taking a position, and I don't want to take that position," he said, adding that the "progressive" tone of his music speaks for itself. "That's what it really comes down to: I don't want to take a position, but whatever I do is taking a position."

Bela Fleck performs  at the  Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Sunday June 14, 2015, in Manchester.

Who has canceled Kennedy Center shows?

Fleck joins a growing list of artists who have refused to participate in events since the president's takeover and subsequent renaming.

Other artists who have cancelled or withdrawn include: Kristy Lee, Wayne Tucker, Brentano Quartet with Hsin-Yun Huang, Magpie, Doug Varone and Dancers, Maria João Pires with Marc-André Hamelin, comedy show "Asian AF." a touring production of "Hamilton," Chuck Redd, The Cookers, Stephen Schwartz, Issa Rae, Rhiannon Giddens and Balún.

Shonda Rhimes resigned from the center's board of trustees while Ben Folds and Renée Fleming stepped down as artistic advisors. Fleck has an upcoming project on the books with Fleming, an opera singer.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Bela Fleck breaks silence on canceling Trump's Kennedy Center shows