Biden invites Elton John to perform at the White House
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Friday's "A Night When Hope and History Rhyme" event will feature a performance by artist Elton John on the South Lawn of the White House.
NPR published a centrist article about how the White House has called Elton John a "music legend and global humanitarian”. John previously performed at a state dinner during the Clinton administration but declined an invitation to perform at Trump's Inauguration.
A left-leaning article from Politico highlights that "the healing and unifying power of music." event will commemorate Elton John and the "ordinary history-makers in the audience, including teachers, nurses, frontline workers, mental health champions, students, and LGBTQ+ advocates," is also expected to feature remarks from President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. 2,000 people are expected to attend.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how Biden has occasionally had musical guests, despite the fact that celebrities like John had shied away from the White House while President Donald Trump was in power. James Taylor most recently sang a few songs at the celebration last week to mark the passing of laws addressing the cost of prescription drugs, climate change, and other issues.