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A first-class mix of musicians and performers received the Kennedy Center Honors with a special host: President Donald Trump.
“They’re among the greatest artists and actors, performers, musicians, singers, and songwriters ever to walk the face of the earth,” he stated during the Tuesday night ceremony. “Personally, I love them all, and I know that America loves them also, and that’s why this is such an exciting evening.”
"This is our nation's highest recognition for lifetime achievement in the performing arts. And each of the incredible 2025 honorees has earned the distinction many, many times over."
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
— The night's host, our Chairman, the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
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The honorees come from various backgrounds, from KISS, Gloria Gaynor, George Strait, and Michael Crawford, to Sylvester Stallone; they all have their own stories of the American Dream.
"It's one thing to be celebrated like the premiere of a movie, but this was very emotional. I feel like this was almost an out-of-body experience. And to be celebrated by this president, with so many of our friends who showed up—we peaked."
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
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Sylvester Stallone called it “very emotional” and said his brother “hit it hard emotionally.” Then he explained that in his career, “It was never about a goal or anything. I just felt there was so much stuff inside that I had to get out, and it turned out to be the right thing because other people related to it.”
“It was mind-blowing. There are no words to describe the excitement of this evening. I mean, so much talent in the room, and it was beautifully put together. It's unforgettable.”
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
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Michael Crawford offered his unique understanding of the performing arts after delivering powerhouse performances in Phantom of the Opera. “I love the truth in the performances, and that’s what I had learned to do by the time I got to Phantom,” he stated. “You play with truth. You sing with truth. You do everything that comes from deep inside you.” He encouraged others to continue to follow their dreams through the truth within.
“My whole story, I think, is kind of unbelievable because even when I signed with the record company in 1981, I just wouldn't have ever believed that I would be standing here right now.”
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
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When announcing George Strait, President Trump declared him “The undisputed king of country.”
Strait offered a more humble take, even asking if he had really accomplished that much in his time writing and singing country music. “My career has been unbelievable,” he said. “I never had a real plan. I just tried to sing the best songs, make the best records I could, and do the best shows that I could.”
“It is such a deep-seated fulfillment for me just to be able to sing and have people hear and enjoy it—and to have someone do it for me, the songs that I have sung for them. My heart just wants to burst because it is so fulfilling.”
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
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When describing her experiences, Gloria Gaynor focused less on her individual work and the meaning behind it. “Make sure that you are staying in touch with God, to know that you are walking in the path that he has laid out for you. That is when you will arrive at the place where you will be the most fulfilled. It is such a deep-seated fulfillment for me just to be able to sing and have people hear and enjoy it, and have someone do it for me.” She added, “My heart just wants to burst because it is so fulfilling.”
“It’s really surreal because it’s the embodiment of the American dream.”
— The Trump Kennedy Center (@kencen) December 24, 2025
“He was a major part of this band. And so tonight I got to sit next to his chair, and I broke down quite a few times.”
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The night also championed America’s invention of rock n’ roll and one of the most infamous rock bands to ever play. The band KISS (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley-posthumousy) received their due with lead singer Paul Stanley summing it up, “The embodiment of the American dream.”
He spoke about his story, noting, “Most of us came from nothing. My mother came from Germany, fled the Holocaust. You see the American flag, the Statue of Liberty, and you realize all things are possible.”
“America gave the world Rock N’ Roll,” he said, noting that President Trump’s recognition of their music is “The greatest honor in the world.”