A lineup of musical performers has been unveiled for a 16-day [2] celebration marking the 250th [1] birthday of the United States on the National Mall.
The event represents a massive public effort to commemorate the nation's anniversary of independence through a series of large-scale performances. Organizers said the festivities are a once-in-a-generation event designed to draw crowds to the heart of Washington, D.C.
The roster of entertainers includes a diverse mix of genres and eras. Country star Martina McBride is scheduled to perform, alongside rappers Flo Rida and Vanilla Ice [1]. The lineup also features C+C Music Factory, and rocker Bret Michaels [1].
These performances are part of a broader celebration known as the Great American State Fair. The festivities are scheduled to take place during the summer of 2024 [2], transforming the National Mall into a hub for musical entertainment and public gathering.
While the specific schedule for each artist has not been detailed, the 16-day [2] duration suggests a rotating series of concerts and events. The gathering aims to use the historic backdrop of the U.S. capital to foster a sense of national unity through popular music.
This celebration marks the first time the U.S. has reached its 250th [1] year of independence, making the scale of the National Mall events a central piece of the anniversary's public programming.
“A lineup of musical performers has been unveiled for a 16-day celebration marking the 250th birthday of the United States.”
The selection of a wide-ranging musical lineup—spanning country, rap, and rock—indicates an effort to appeal to a broad demographic of Americans for the semiquincentennial. By centering the event on the National Mall, the organizers are leveraging the symbolic geography of the capital to create a high-visibility cultural landmark for the 250th anniversary.





