Almost all the musical performers have dropped out.

This isn’t who you want to be celebrating 250 years of American history.

The music portion of this event is already falling apart.

A third of the music acts scheduled to perform during the 'Great American State Fair” have pulled out of the event.

Milli Vanilli and Morris Day have announced they will not perform at “The Great American State Fair” in Washington's National Mall.

Country music star Martina McBride bowed out on Thursday evening.

Martina McBride and Flo Rida are still expected to perform.

Martina McBride and Flo Rida are still expected to perform.

‘It’s a no for me,’ singer Morris Day wrote on social media

Freedom 250 revealed a combination of country, rap, pop, rock, soul, and funk artists will perform throughout the 16-day Great American State Fair.

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or…

Several artists are pulling out of the Great American State Fair after learning about the event’s reported political ties to President Trump.

The 16-day Great American State Fair in Washington, DC, scheduled to take place in June and July, is already facing hiccups as entertainers pull out.

"The artists were never told about any political involvement with the event," claimed rapper Young MC.

Milli Vanilli released a statement saying the group won't be performing at Donald Trump's Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C. on July 4.

Almost all the musical performers have dropped out.

Bret Michaels said the event has “evolved into something" that is "divisive”, while Martina McBride said she was misled about this being a nonpartisan celebration.

Bret Michaels said the event has “evolved into something" that is "divisive,” while Martina McBride said she was misled about the show being nonpartisan.

Morris Day, Young MC and others balk at appearing at US’s 250th anniversary events organized by administration

But “Ninja Rap” lovers can rejoice, because Vanilla Ice is definitely still going to be there.

The singer joined a wave of artists who have backed out of the event organized by Keith Krach, a Trump appointee.