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Annual American honor in the performing arts

Award
Kennedy Center Honors
Logotype symbolizing "a spectrum of many skills within the performing arts"
Awarded forLifetime contributions toAmerican culture through theperforming arts
CountryUnited States
Presented byBoard of Trustees of the Kennedy Center
First award1978
Websitewww.kennedy-center.org/programs/specialevents/honorsEdit this at Wikidata
Honorees at the Kennedy Center on December 6, 2006, from left:Andrew Lloyd Webber,Steven Spielberg,Dolly Parton,Zubin Mehta, andSmokey Robinson, with First LadyLaura Bush, PresidentGeorge W. Bush, Vice PresidentDick Cheney, andLynne Cheney.

Kennedy Center Honors are annual tributes recognizingperforming arts contributions toAmerican culture. Presented annually since 1978, a December gala celebrates five Honorees at theKennedy Center Opera House inWashington, D.C.[1] Chiefly awarded to individuals for lifetime achievements, honorees have occasionally included duos or musical groups, while collective honors have recognized onemusical, onetelevision show, and one performing arts venue.[2]

History

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George Stevens Jr. created the Kennedy Center Honors withNick Vanoff and produced the first gala in 1978. He was the producer and co-writer through the 2014 awards,[3] after which he sold the production rights to the Kennedy Center.

The idea for the Kennedy Center Honors began in 1977, after that year's 10th-anniversary White House reception and Kennedy Center program for theAmerican Film Institute (AFI).Roger L. Stevens, the founding chairman of the Kennedy Center, asked George Stevens Jr. (no relation), the founding director of the AFI, to hold an event for the center. Stevens Jr. asked Isaac Stern to become involved, and then pitched the idea to the television networkCBS, who bought it. With the first Honors event and Honorees, CBS vice president for specials, Bernie Sofronski, stated:[4][5]

George [Stevens] came to us with this. What turned us on is that this is the only show of its kind. In Europe and most countries, they have ways of honoring their actors and their athletes. England has its command performances for the queen. We see this as a national honoring of people who have contributed to society, not someone who happens to have a pop record hit at the moment ... Our intention is not to do just another award show. We're going to make an effort in terms of a real special.

The first host wasLeonard Bernstein in 1978, followed byEric Sevareid in 1979 (withGene Kelly closing it) andBeverly Sills in 1980.Walter Cronkite hosted from 1981 to 2002 andCaroline Kennedy hosted from 2003 to 2012.Glenn Close hosted in 2013 andStephen Colbert hosted from 2014 to 2016.[6][7]Ricky Kirshner andGlenn Weiss of White Cherry Entertainment were the Executive Producers of the 38th annual Kennedy Center Honors (2015) after George Stevens Jr. stepped down.[8] There was no formal host in 2017, although Caroline Kennedy delivered an introduction. In 2018, mid-2021, and 2023Gloria Estefan hosted,LL Cool J hosted in 2019, andDavid Letterman hosted in late 2021. Queen Latifah hosted in 2024. There was no formal host in 2022, though several former honorees delivered an introduction. In 2022, David Jammy of Done+Dusted and Elizabeth Kelly of ROK Productions were hired to serve as Executive Producers.[9]

This awards show does not air live (with the exception of closed-circuit venues), but an edited version lasting approximately two hours is normally televised on CBS after Christmas. In 2024, the presentation added a half hour, making the show two and a half hours.[10][11] Normally, the show has been aired between Christmas and New Year's on CBS television, but, in a departure from this tradition, the 2019 Kennedy Center Honors aired on regular television in early December and was later made available on CBS All Access. Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition was postponed[12] and eventually held between May 17 and May 22, 2021, and the edited broadcast aired on June 6, 2021.[13] Since 2021, the annual Honors broadcast has been available to stream for a limited time through CBS platforms and Paramount+[14]

The 2025 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, held at the Kennedy Center on December 7, 2025, was hosted by U.S. presidentDonald Trump, thus marking the first time any sitting or former U.S. president hosted the Kennedy Center Honors.[15][16]

Selection process

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Honoree recommendations are accepted from the general public,[17] and the Kennedy Center initiated a Special Honors Advisory Committee, which comprises members of the board of trustees as well as past Honorees and distinguished artists.[18] The executive committee of the board of trustees selects the Honoree recipients based on their impact and contributions to American culture and excellence in music, dance, theater, opera, motion pictures or television.[19] The selections are typically announced sometime between July and September. Most honorees areAmericans, with non-U.S. citizen honorees typically hailing from elsewhere in theanglosphere.

Events

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The Kennedy Center lights up in rainbow colors every year in the weeks preceding the ceremony.

The invitation-only, weekend-long ceremony includes the Chairman's Luncheon, the State Department dinner, White House reception, and the Honors gala performances and supper.

The Chairman's Luncheon is held on Saturday at theKennedy Center. Surrounded by the Honorees, the chairman of the board of trustees launches the event with a welcoming speech. At that evening's reception and dinner at theState Department, presided over by theSecretary of State, the Honorees are introduced and the Honors medallions are presented by the chairman of the board.[19] The wide rainbow-colored ribbon then hung around the necks of the recipients and prominently noticeable when the events are televised, symbolizes "a spectrum of many skills within the performing arts" according to creatorIvan Chermayeff.[20][21]

On Sunday, there is an early-eveningWhite House reception,[22] traditionally hosted by thePresident of the United States and theFirst Lady, followed by the Honors gala performance at the Kennedy Center and supper.

Prior to 2017, there had been three occasions in which the president did not attend the gala performance. PresidentJimmy Carter did not attend in 1979 during theIran hostage crisis; First LadyRosalynn Carter served as his surrogate.[23] PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush was on a trip toBrussels and could not attend in 1989; First LadyBarbara Bush served as his surrogate.[24] PresidentBill Clinton was on a trip toBudapest and could not attend in 1994; First LadyHillary Rodham Clinton served as his surrogate.[25]

For the 2015 gala performance, PresidentBarack Obama joined First LadyMichelle Obama late after addressing the nation in a live telecast from the White House.[26]

In 2017, PresidentDonald Trump and First LadyMelania Trump decided not to participate in events honoring recipients of the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors awards to "allow the Honorees to celebrate without any political distraction."[27] The 2017 ceremony was held on December 3, 2017, without them, marking the first time that neither the president nor the first lady attended;Caroline Kennedy was the host and presented the Honorees. The traditional dinner at the State Department on the Saturday evening before the ceremony was hosted bySecretary of StateRex Tillerson, and the White House reception was canceled.[28] Donald and Melania Trump also did not participate in any of the events of the 2018 or 2019 editions.[29]

Because of changes imposed on the delayed and abbreviated 2020 edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PresidentJoe Biden and First LadyJill Biden welcomed that year's Honorees to the White House in May 2021 but did not attend any other events.

For the 2021 edition, Joe and Jill Biden attended the gala performance on December 5, 2021, marking the first time since 2016 that a sitting president and first lady had attended the event.[30]

In 2025, the medallion given to each recipient received a redesign byTiffany & Co. for the first time since 1978. The former design from James "Jimmy" Baturin had rainbow ribbons and a gold name plate. The new design has a navy blue strap holding the gold disc, which includes the building and the rainbow colors.[31]

Also in 2025, after the board of center made the decision to change the name, CBS added a voiceover to relabel the annual honors as "Trump-Kennedy Center Honors".[32]

Recipients

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2005 Kennedy Center Honorees:Julie Harris,Robert Redford,Tina Turner,Suzanne Farrell andTony Bennett with PresidentGeorge W. Bush and First LadyLaura Bush, in the Blue Room at the White House, December 4, 2005.
2006 Kennedy Center Honorees:Smokey Robinson,Andrew Lloyd Webber,Dolly Parton,Steven Spielberg, andZubin Mehta with President George W. Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush.
The surviving members ofLed Zeppelin were honored in 2012 and are pictured here with PresidentBarack Obama.

As of 2025[update], 263 people have been awarded the Kennedy Center Honors, as well as two special awards.[33] The award given to stand-up comedian and actorBill Cosby in 1998 was rescinded in 2018 following Cosby's sexual assault conviction.[34]

The vast majority of Kennedy Center Honors have been bestowed on individuals. On 13 occasions since 1985, awards have been presented to duos or groups, including three married couples who were actors:Hume Cronyn andJessica Tandy;Paul Newman andJoanne Woodward; andOssie Davis andRuby Dee. Dancers TheNicholas Brothers, Fayard and Harold were honored, along with threemusical theater songwriting duos:Alan Jay Lerner andFrederick Loewe,Betty Comden andAdolph Green, andJohn Kander andFred Ebb.

Members of seven music groups were awarded:Pete Townshend andRoger Daltrey ofThe Who;John Paul Jones,Jimmy Page andRobert Plant ofLed Zeppelin;Don Henley,Timothy B. Schmit,Joe Walsh and (posthumously)Glenn Frey of theEagles;Philip Bailey,Verdine White andRalph Johnson ofEarth, Wind & Fire;Bono,The Edge,Adam Clayton, andLarry Mullen Jr. ofU2,Mickey Hart,Billy Kreutzmann, (posthumously)Phil Lesh andBob Weir of theGrateful Dead,[35] andPaul Stanley,Gene Simmons andPeter Criss ofKiss.[36]

At the 2018 ceremony, a special award for "trailblazing creators of a transformative work that defies category" was presented to the creators of the musicalHamilton:Lin-Manuel Miranda,Thomas Kail,Andy Blankenbuehler andAlex Lacamoire.[37]

For the first time, the 2019 Honorees included a television program. The co-founders ofSesame Street,Joan Ganz Cooney andLloyd Morrisett, accepted the Kennedy Center Honors on behalf of all the creators.[38]

In 2024, a special award was given to theApollo Theater in New York City, the first institution to be awarded at the Kennedy Center Honors.

1970s

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YearHonorees
1978Marian Anderson,Fred Astaire,George Balanchine,Richard Rodgers, andArthur Rubinstein
1979Aaron Copland,Ella Fitzgerald,Henry Fonda,Martha Graham, andTennessee Williams

1980s

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Kennedy Center honorees 2009Mel Brooks,Dave Brubeck,Grace Bumbry,Robert De Niro, andBruce Springsteen, with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in the Blue Room, White House, December 6, 2009
The 2019 honoreesMichael Tilson Thomas,Earth, Wind & Fire,Linda Ronstadt,Sally Field andSesame Street with Secretary of StateMike Pompeo at rear far left
PresidentJoe Biden giving a speech to the 2021 honoreesJustino Díaz,Lorne Michaels,Bette Midler,Berry Gordy, andJoni Mitchell
The 2022 honoreesAmy Grant,Gladys Knight,U2,George Clooney, andTania León with Secretary of StateAntony Blinken at rear far left
YearHonorees
1980Leonard Bernstein,James Cagney,Agnes de Mille,Lynn Fontanne, andLeontyne Price
1981Count Basie,Cary Grant,Helen Hayes,Jerome Robbins, andRudolf Serkin
1982George Abbott,Lillian Gish,Benny Goodman,Gene Kelly, andEugene Ormandy
1983Katherine Dunham,Elia Kazan,Frank Sinatra,James Stewart, andVirgil Thomson
1984Lena Horne,Danny Kaye,Gian Carlo Menotti,Arthur Miller, andIsaac Stern
1985Merce Cunningham,Irene Dunne,Bob Hope,Alan Jay Lerner andFrederick Loewe, andBeverly Sills
1986Lucille Ball,Ray Charles,Hume Cronyn andJessica Tandy,Yehudi Menuhin, andAntony Tudor
1987Perry Como,Bette Davis,Sammy Davis Jr.,Nathan Milstein, andAlwin Nikolais
1988Alvin Ailey,George Burns,Myrna Loy,Alexander Schneider, andRoger L. Stevens
1989Harry Belafonte,Claudette Colbert,Alexandra Danilova,Mary Martin, andWilliam Schuman

1990s

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YearHonorees
1990Dizzy Gillespie,Katharine Hepburn,Risë Stevens,Jule Styne, andBilly Wilder
1991Roy Acuff,Betty Comden andAdolph Green,Fayard andHarold Nicholas,Gregory Peck, andRobert Shaw
1992Lionel Hampton,Paul Newman andJoanne Woodward,Ginger Rogers,Mstislav Rostropovich, andPaul Taylor
1993Johnny Carson,Arthur Mitchell,Georg Solti,Stephen Sondheim, andMarion Williams
1994Kirk Douglas,Aretha Franklin,Morton Gould,Harold Prince, andPete Seeger
1995Jacques d'Amboise,Marilyn Horne,B.B. King,Sidney Poitier, andNeil Simon
1996Edward Albee,Benny Carter,Johnny Cash,Jack Lemmon, andMaria Tallchief
1997Lauren Bacall,Bob Dylan,Charlton Heston,Jessye Norman, andEdward Villella
1998Fred Ebb andJohn Kander,Willie Nelson,André Previn,Shirley Temple Black andBill Cosby[a]
1999Victor Borge,Sean Connery,Judith Jamison,Jason Robards, andStevie Wonder

2000s

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YearHonorees
2000Mikhail Baryshnikov,Chuck Berry,Plácido Domingo,Clint Eastwood, andAngela Lansbury
2001Julie Andrews,Van Cliburn,Quincy Jones,Jack Nicholson, andLuciano Pavarotti
2002James Earl Jones,James Levine,Chita Rivera,Paul Simon, andElizabeth Taylor
2003James Brown,Carol Burnett,Loretta Lynn,Mike Nichols, andItzhak Perlman
2004Warren Beatty,Ossie Davis andRuby Dee,Elton John,Joan Sutherland, andJohn Williams
2005Tony Bennett,Suzanne Farrell,Julie Harris,Robert Redford, andTina Turner
2006Andrew Lloyd Webber,Zubin Mehta,Dolly Parton,Smokey Robinson, andSteven Spielberg
2007Leon Fleisher,Steve Martin,Diana Ross,Martin Scorsese, andBrian Wilson
2008Morgan Freeman,George Jones,Barbra Streisand,Twyla Tharp, andThe Who[b]
2009Mel Brooks,Dave Brubeck,Grace Bumbry,Robert De Niro, andBruce Springsteen

2010s

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YearHonoreesRef.
2010Merle Haggard,Jerry Herman,Bill T. Jones,Paul McCartney, andOprah Winfrey
2011Barbara Cook,Neil Diamond,Yo-Yo Ma,Sonny Rollins, andMeryl Streep[41]
2012Buddy Guy,Dustin Hoffman,David Letterman,Natalia Makarova, andLed Zeppelin[c][42]
2013Martina Arroyo,Herbie Hancock,Billy Joel,Shirley MacLaine, andCarlos Santana[43]
2014Al Green,Tom Hanks,Patricia McBride,Sting, andLily Tomlin[44]
2015Carole King,George Lucas,Rita Moreno,Seiji Ozawa, andCicely Tyson[45]
2016Martha Argerich,Eagles,[d]Al Pacino,Mavis Staples, andJames Taylor[49][50]
2017Carmen de Lavallade,Gloria Estefan,LL Cool J,Norman Lear, andLionel Richie
2018Cher,Philip Glass,Reba McEntire,Wayne Shorter, and the creators ofHamilton[e][37]
2019Earth, Wind & Fire[f],Sally Field,Linda Ronstadt,Michael Tilson Thomas, andSesame Street[g][38][51]

2020s

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YearHonoreesRef.
2020Debbie Allen,Joan Baez,Garth Brooks,Midori, andDick Van Dyke[52]
2021Justino Díaz,Berry Gordy,Lorne Michaels,Bette Midler, andJoni Mitchell[53]
2022George Clooney,Amy Grant,Gladys Knight,Tania León, andU2[h][54]
2023Billy Crystal,Renée Fleming,Barry Gibb,Queen Latifah, andDionne Warwick[55]
2024Francis Ford Coppola,Grateful Dead,[i]Bonnie Raitt,Arturo Sandoval, and theApollo Theater[2]
2025Michael Crawford,Gloria Gaynor,Kiss,[j]Sylvester Stallone, andGeorge Strait[56][57]

Prospective Honorees who declined, canceled or postponed

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PianistVladimir Horowitz was to be an Honoree, but the selection committee withdrew the offer when Horowitz conditioned his acceptance on being honored alone and at 4:00 in the afternoon.[4]

ActressKatharine Hepburn declined the committee's first offer, although she relented in 1990.[4]

Doris Day repeatedly turned down the honor because her fear of flying prevented her from attending the ceremony.[58]

When consideringIrving Berlin for the 1987 awards because of criticism for overlooking him, the center was informed that Berlin wanted to be honored only if he surpassed his 100th birthday (which would not be until May 1988). He was also in failing health, using a wheelchair following a series of strokes, and could not attend a public event. The Center chose instead to pay special tribute to him at the 1987 Gala. He died in 1989.[59]

Paul McCartney was selected as an Honoree in 2002, but was unable to attend due to an "inescapable personal obligation," his cousin's previously planned wedding. After initially saying McCartney's award would be postponed until the following year, the Kennedy Center did not give the award to McCartney in 2003.[60] However, McCartney became a 2010 Honoree.[61]

Mel Brooks said he refused the Honor whenGeorge W. Bush was in office, due to his distaste for Bush's Iraq policy. He was honored in 2009, the first yearBarack Obama was president.[62][63]

In November 2015, one month before the ceremony, theEagles postponed their Honors acceptance until the following year becauseGlenn Frey had health problems that required major surgery and a long recovery period.[49] Despite their absence, they were still honored in 2015 via a performance of "Desperado" by country singerMiranda Lambert. Frey died on January 18, 2016; the center made him and the three surviving Eagles members 2016 Honorees.[64][46]

Tom Cruise declined the honor in 2025, reportedly due to "scheduling conflicts" though there is speculation that it was for political reasons.[65]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^award rescinded[39][40]
  2. ^(Pete Townshend andRoger Daltrey)
  3. ^(John Paul Jones,Jimmy Page andRobert Plant)
  4. ^(Don Henley,Glenn Frey,Timothy B. Schmit andJoe Walsh), originally selected for 2015[46][47][48]
  5. ^(Lin-Manuel Miranda,Thomas Kail,Alex Lacamoire, andAndy Blankenbuehler)
  6. ^(Philip Bailey,Verdine White, andRalph Johnson)
  7. ^(Lloyd Morrisett andJoan Ganz Cooney)
  8. ^(Bono,The Edge,Adam Clayton andLarry Mullen Jr.)
  9. ^(Mickey Hart,Bill Kreutzmann,Phil Lesh andBob Weir)
  10. ^(Paul Stanley,Gene Simmons,Peter Criss andAce Frehley)

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