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Musician Ben Folds has published an open letter saying the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) “may not survive” amid fallout from former President Donald Trump’s overhaul of Washington’s Kennedy Center.
Folds, who resigned as the NSO’s artistic adviser in February 2025 after Trump took control of the Center, said the orchestra currently has no announced season programming and “doesn’t even know if it has a home” following a planned two‑year closure for renovations that a federal judge recently blocked while ordering Trump’s name removed from the building.
Folds warned the NSO’s endowment is entangled with the Kennedy Center’s legal and financial troubles, with fundraising and ticket sales having plunged.
He urged donors, journalists and the public to rally behind the 96‑member orchestra, encouraged followers to amplify the musicians’ Instagram account, and called on Congress and the Kennedy Center board to create safeguards and require future directors to have arts administration experience.
The Kennedy Center’s board has indicated it will appeal the court ruling, leaving the NSO’s immediate future uncertain.







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