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President Trump has made major changes at the Kennedy Center this year, ousting the board chair and president, and naming himself host of the organization's yearly awards show.
Cheap Trick addressed its performance at President Donald Trump's Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, stating the band performed as a tribute to KISS.
Cheap Trick’s 1979 in-concert album, “Live at Budokan,” shot them to international stardom and was listed at number 13 on the list of Rolling Stone magazine’s top 50 live albums of all time. The “I Want You to Want Me” rockers performed the 1975 KISS anthem “Rock ‘N Roll All Nite” in salute to their rock brethren at the Kennedy program.
Rep. Joyce Beatty, a Kennedy Center board member, is shutting down claims of a unanimous vote to rename the building after Donald Trump.
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Cheap Trick Issues Statement Explaining Kennedy Center Honors Performance in Support of Kiss
The Rockford, Illinois-based rockers paid tribute to their longtime musical compatriots and 2025 Kennedy Center honorees, covering the face-painted band's signature hit "Rock and Roll All Nite" at the Dec. 7 ceremony.
New photos have been released from the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, featuring Laura Osnes, Kelsey Grammer, David Phelps, Carrie Manolakos, and more as well as honoree Michael Crawford. Check them out now.
Cheap Trick has been feeling the heat from some fans since performing at the Donald J. Trump-hosted Kennedy Center Honors, an event that has become a political flashpoint since the president took over as chairman of the board of the Kennedy Center and installed a new board of his supporters.
Cheap Trick offers a statement after fans share their disdain for the group performing at the Kennedy Center Honors.
No evidence exists that Trump actually soiled his pants. Monique Frehley, daughter of 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree the late Kiss member Ace Frehley, was smiling and appeared to react to Trump’s jokes,
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Peter Criss shares what Ace Frehley told him about KISS' Kennedy Center Honors before his passing
It's a proverbial December to remember for KISS' original drummer, Peter Criss.