President Trump revealed that Lee Greenwood and US military bands would be performing at his Freedom 250 birthday celebration concert after a slew of artists backed out.

“The Great American State Fair” is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes and other programs scheduled to take place June 25 to July 10 on Washington’s National Mall

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When musical acts pulled out of a concert series marking America's 250th anniversary, fearing it might be too closely tied to Donald Trump, the president decided to formally make…

The president wants heads to roll after artists dropped out. Now he might headline America’s birthday party

President Trump revealed that Lee Greenwood and US military bands would be performing at his Freedom 250 birthday celebration concert after a slew of artists backed out.

Donald Trump had previously suggested holding a rally for his "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement.

The line-up of artists willing to perform at the shows had been mocked on social media.

The president finally canceled the 'Freedom 250' concert series, to be replaced with 'the greatest rally ever,' starring himself and Lee Greenwood.

After a slew of artists dropped out of the Freedom 250 concert, Trump announced that he would be replacing it with a rally headlined by himself.

President Donald Trump has canceled the Freedom 250 concerts after artist withdrawals, replacing them with a rally featuring his speech and a performance by Lee Greenwood.

After the disastrous meltdown of the Great American State Fair lineup, Donald Trump says he'll headline the revamped Freedom 250 concert himself.