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Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli performing at America’s 250th concert as others withdraw

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Last updated: 2026/05/28 at 3:26 PM
Press Room Published May 28, 2026
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Americans will soon sing Happy Birthday to celebrate 250 years of independence, and the official celebrations include a lineup of one-hit wonders to help revellers belt out some ’90s tunes in Washington D.C.

Attendees of Freedom 250’s Great American State Fair will stop, collaborate and listen to Vanilla Ice, everybody will dance now to C+C Music Factory and they’ll all hope the surviving member of Milli Vanilli isn’t lip-syncing on stage at the I Love the 90’s! concert on June 26.

But they definitely won’t bust a move, as rapper Young MC, initially slated to perform, said he’s pulling out over the celebration’s alleged partisan nature.

“I HAVE INFORMED MY AGENTS THAT I WILL NOT BE PERFORMING AT THE FREEDOM 250 EVENT,” he said in a Facebook post. 

“The artists were never told about any political involvement with the event. And despite the claims by the organizers that the event is non-partisan, SPIN magazine describes it as Trump-backed. I hope to perform in D.C. in the near future at an event that is not so politically charged.”

Freedom 250 says on its website that the event is about “Celebrating the Triumph of the American Spirit.” But other events and commemorations surrounding the 250th birthday of the United States have attracted criticism for glorifying U.S. President Donald Trump. These include efforts to put Trump’s face on commemorative coins, his signature on bills and his face on a special passport.

A UFC fight card featuring an octagon on the White House South Lawn on Trump’s birthday (June 14) has also attracted attention and criticism.

Stars of yesteryear

Vanilla Ice, best known for his 1990 hit Ice Ice Baby, struggled to find success after his debut single. C+C Music Factory released their first single, Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), later that year to international chart-topping success.

German pop duo Milli Vanilli became a sensation with their 1989 debut album Girl You Know It’s True, but a lip-syncing scandal ended their success. Rob Pilatus died in 1998, leaving Fab Morvan the sole surviving member.

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From cash to passports to a UFC fight on U.S. President Donald Trump’s birthday, plans for the 250th anniversary of America’s independence are raising one question: who is the celebration really for? (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock, Getty Images)

Several other musical acts are scheduled to play throughout the fair, which takes place June 25-July 10, including Bret Michaels of the rock band Poison and rapper Flo Rida. 

But multiple withdrawals mean it’s unclear who all will end up performing. 

Freedom 250 had announced Morris Day, best known as lead singer of funk band The Time, as part of the lineup. But Day said on Instagram that he wouldn’t be performing, “contrary to rumour.”

“It’s A No For Me,” Day posted.

Text on a purple background that says "Contrary to rumor, Morris Day & The Time will not be performing at "The Great American State Fair."
In a post on his Instagram, Morris Day denied he and his funk rock band “The Time” will be playing at Freedom 250’s Great American State Fair. (themorrisday/Instagram)

In a profanity-filled video posted to Instagram, C+C Music Factory member Freedom Williams said he was initially unsure about performing but decided to commit to the concert to spite those who were upset about his rumoured involvement.

“The day I let you motherf–ckers tell me what to do is the day I die,” said Williams, who added he does not support Trump.

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