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Kennedy Center ticket sales have plummeted since Trump takeover https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/kennedy-center-ticket-sales-have-plummeted-since-trump-takeover/ar-AA1PyzfG
After President Donald Trump took over the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in February, he and the executive he put in charge repeatedly accused the institutions former leadership of not doing the very thing they are responsible for: selling tickets.
We had spent way too much on programming that doesnt bring in any revenue, Richard Grenell, a Trump ally and former ambassador to Germany, told the Washington Reporter, a conservative media outlet, in late March. According to Grenell, the center hadnt been making money. It was too woke and niche. The new team was, in Trumps words, going to make it hot again.
Nearly nine months after Trump became chair of the center and more than a month into its main season, ticket sales for the Kennedy Centers three largest performance venues are the worst theyve been in years, according to a Washington Post analysis of ticketing data from dozens of recent shows as well as past seasons. Tens of thousands of seats have been left empty.
Since early September, 43 percent of tickets remained unsold for the typical production. That means that, at most, 57 percent of tickets were sold for the typical production and some tickets may have been comps, which are given away, often to staff members or the press. That compares with 93 percent sold or comped in fall 2024 and 80 percent in fall 2023.
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During the concert, which one of this articles reporters attended, the ushers repeatedly encouraged audience members to move up to more expensive seats, as much of the orchestra section was empty. The top two tiers, which were originally available for purchase, were closed several days before the three-performance run because of low ticket sales