- The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Presenting over 2,000 performing arts shows and events each year, The Kennedy Center is a vibrant campus of theaters and other artistic spaces, a living memorial to President John F Kennedy, and a must-see tourist stop in Washington, DC
- Calendar | Kennedy Center
Explore the calendar of performing arts events at the Kennedy Center Filter by genre, discount offers, and accessible performances or just browse chronologically
- What’s On at the Kennedy Center
Explore our calendar of shows and performances at the Kennedy Center We present over 2500 events each year in every genre The National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera call us home, and we have world-class performing arts events in theater, dance and music
- Season Announcement 2025-2026 | Kennedy Center
Explore the 2025-2026 Season Explore new seasons of Theater, Young Audiences, Dance, NSO, WNO, and Fortas Chamber Music, and don’t miss out on exclusive benefits with a subscription package
- 2025 Fiscal Year Budget Justification to Congress - The Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center fulfills its obligation as the National Cultural Center and living memorial to the late President Kennedy through various memorial interpretations, including the John F Kennedy exhibit, which opened to the public on September 17, 2022
- History | Kennedy Center
Leading up to the centennial Open House and celebration in May 2017, the Center's programming was inspired by five ideals commonly attributed to President Kennedy: Courage, Freedom, Justice, Service, and Gratitude
- FAQs | Kennedy Center
Visitors also learn about the works of art given to the Center, such as Robert Berks's bust of President Kennedy, Willy Weber's Apollo X, and the stunning REACH buildings by architect Steven Holl
- 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Will Air on CBS | Kennedy Center
On Sunday, December 7, in a star-studded celebration on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage, the 48th class of Kennedy Center Honorees will be saluted by today’s leading performers from New York, Hollywood, and the arts capitals of the world
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