The Trump Kennedy Center was abuzz with energy on Wednesday night as a full audience gathered to witness a moving patriotic performance. Veterans and active-duty service members took the stage, transforming their wartime experiences into powerful musical expressions just days after Memorial Day.
“These artists are veteran independents, and having them perform for a capacity crowd at the Trump Kennedy Center was truly an honor,” stated Roma Daravi, Vice President of Communications for the Trump Kennedy Center, in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Daravi emphasized the significance of supporting veterans, especially in the wake of Memorial Day, a time dedicated to honoring those who have sacrificed their lives for the nation’s freedom.
The event, aptly named “From Military to Music,” showcased the talents of Brooks Herring, Brennan Clements, Jackson Perkins, and Torv. These musicians, both veterans and active-duty personnel, performed songs deeply rooted in themes of combat, trauma, and healing on the Millennium Stage of the Trump Kennedy Center.
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Veteran musicians took the spotlight during the “From Military to Music” showcase at the Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., marking a poignant conclusion to the Memorial Day weekend. (Official Trump Kennedy Center Photo)
“Art remains essential to the fabric of our nation, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” Daravi said. “We are proud to honor its role in our 250-year history through veteran shows here at America’s cultural center.”
Audience members packed the venue for the intimate performance, which blended live music with personal reflections on military service, loss, resilience and recovery.
CreatiVets, the nonprofit behind the event, works with veterans struggling with trauma and the difficult transition to civilian life by pairing them with professional songwriters and artists.
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Audience members fill the Millennium Stage during the “From Military to Music” veterans showcase at the Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (Official Trump Kennedy Center Photo)
The showcase comes during a major transition period for the Trump Kennedy Center as leadership prepares to temporarily shutter the iconic arts institution for a sweeping $257 million renovation project tied to broader restoration efforts ahead of America’s 250th birthday celebration.
The Trump Kennedy Center’s board voted unanimously earlier this year to approve the renovation project and a planned two-year closure beginning after July 4.
Officials have described the overhaul as a long-overdue restoration effort aimed at addressing decades of deferred maintenance, including deteriorating infrastructure, water damage, failing HVAC systems and structural concerns throughout the building.
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Veteran and active-duty musicians perform during the “From Military to Music” showcase hosted by CreatiVets at the Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (Official Trump Kennedy Center Photo)
Fox News Digital previously obtained images and internal materials showing rusted electrical systems, cracked concrete with exposed steel supports and extensive water infiltration beneath the facility.
President Donald Trump has framed the project as part of a broader mission to restore the Kennedy Center to what he called the “highest level of success, beauty, and grandeur.”
“Subject to board approval, I have determined that the fastest way to bring The Trump Kennedy Center to the highest level of success, beauty, and grandeur, is to cease entertainment operations for an approximately two-year period of time,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post earlier this year.
The administration and Kennedy Center leadership have increasingly emphasized patriotic programming as part of a broader effort to reshape Washington’s cultural landscape ahead of the nation’s semiquincentennial celebration.
“From Military to Music” streamed live from the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage in Washington, D.C.
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