Vanilla Ice Defends Freedom 250 Performance as Storm Forces Concert Cancellation

Rapper Vanilla Ice defended his decision to perform at the Trump-backed Freedom 250 celebrations, saying music should bring people together rather than divide them. Hours later, his scheduled concert in Washington, D.C., was cancelled because of severe weather.
The «Ice Ice Baby» star said he would perform for audiences regardless of politics, insisting he was focused on entertaining fans rather than making a political statement. Vanilla Ice was one of the few artists who remained on the Freedom 250 line-up after several performers withdrew over the event’s links to President Donald Trump.
Organisers called off Friday’s performance after thunderstorms moved into the area, citing safety concerns for visitors, staff and performers. The cancellation came just hours after Vanilla Ice encouraged fans to attend what he described as a «once in a lifetime» celebration.
The Freedom 250 festival was created to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence, but the concert series has faced controversy following a wave of artist withdrawals and political criticism. Despite the setback, organisers said the wider celebrations would continue as planned.