NSO Splits 2026-27 Season Across Six DC-Area Venues During Kennedy Center Reconstruction
The National Symphony Orchestra will perform across six Washington-area venues during a Kennedy Center reconstruction project approved by Trump allies.
The National Symphony Orchestra is dispersing across six venues in and around Washington, D.C., for its entire 2026-27 season — an unusual logistical undertaking driven by a major reconstruction project at its home, the Kennedy Center. The NSO announced the multi-venue plan as the Kennedy Center prepares to undergo the renovation work. The reconstruction project was approved by allies of President Donald Trump, who earlier this year took a more direct role in the institution's leadership. The six specific venues have not been detailed in the available reporting, but they span both the District and its surrounding suburbs.
Why it matters
The Kennedy Center is the NSO's permanent home and one of the country's most prominent performing arts venues, so its closure for reconstruction directly disrupts a full concert season for Washington's flagship orchestra and its audiences.
What's next
Details about the specific six venues and the full 2026-27 season programming are expected to be outlined by the NSO.
Key facts
- The NSO will perform at six different venues during the 2026-27 season
- The venues are located in Washington, D.C., and its suburbs
- The relocation is driven by a reconstruction project at the Kennedy Center
- The reconstruction was approved by allies of President Donald Trump
- The NSO itself announced the multi-venue season plan
Bias & framing notes
All three sources carry nearly identical text, suggesting they share a common wire or syndicated report rather than independent reporting. The Yakima Herald version is the most detailed, noting Trump allies approved the reconstruction — a political framing absent or less prominent in the other versions. No source provides the stated rationale or goals of the reconstruction project, and none names the six venues, limiting the depth of available facts.
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