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Musician who canceled Kennedy Center holiday performance asks for suit to be dismissed

Redd challenges breach claim using D.C.'s Anti-SLAPP law and argues no signed contract existed; Kennedy Center seeks damages and offered a $7,500 settlement.

  • On Friday, musician Chuck Redd filed a special motion in Superior Court in Washington to dismiss the breach-of-contract lawsuit brought against him by the Trump Kennedy Center under the Anti-SLAPP Act.
  • Redd canceled his annual Christmas Eve Jazz Jam performance last year after the Kennedy Center board voted to add President Donald Trump's name to the institution, prompting the facility to sue.
  • According to the filing, Redd was never contractually obligated to perform because he never signed or opened the contract, which the Kennedy Center provided only on Dec 9, 2025.
  • Attorneys for Redd argue the suit is an attempt to intimidate artists, though the Kennedy Center previously offered to drop the case for $7,500 and a pledge to avoid political commentary.
  • Rep. Joyce Beatty is pursuing separate legal challenges regarding the renaming, as President Donald Trump announced the facility will close for two years for complete rebuilding starting July 4, 2026.
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Musician who canceled Kennedy Center holiday performance asks for suit to be dismissed

Musician Chuck Redd is asking a judge to throw out the Kennedy Center’s lawsuit over his canceled Christmas Eve show, saying he never had to perform.

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