John Oliver Mocks Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert as $1 Million Donor Access Spurs Artist Exits
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Updated · Variety · Jun 1
John Oliver Mocks Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert as $1 Million Donor Access Spurs Artist Exits
3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jun 1
John Oliver used the opening of “Last Week Tonight” to attack Trump’s Freedom 250 concert series, framing it as a politicized July 10 capstone to the America 250 celebrations rather than a neutral national event.
A $1 million donor tier offering access to Trump became a central target of Oliver’s critique, alongside his claim that the White House-backed Freedom 250 group displaced the bipartisan America250 nonprofit in steering the festivities.
Several announced performers — including Young MC, The Commodores, Martina McBride and Bret Michaels — withdrew after learning more about the event, leaving Vanilla Ice among the better-known acts still attached.
Trump responded in a late-night Truth Social post by blasting the departing musicians as "overpriced singers" with "boring" music and saying they should "cancel it," underscoring the political rancor around the series.
The June 25-July 10 program still includes a 110-foot Ferris wheel, film screenings, a White House UFC event and an IndyCar race, but the artist pullouts have turned the Semiquincentennial showcase into a broader culture-war flashpoint.
How will artist exits and funding questions shape the final experience at America's 250th birthday celebration?
How will an AI history tour and a new presidential coin define the legacy of this national anniversary?