Fabrice Morvan, known for his time in the group Milli Vanilli, has decided to withdraw from the 250th-anniversary concerts set to take place in Washington, D.C. Morvan initially showed enthusiasm for the summer concerts but changed his mind, describing the recent events as chaotic during a CNN interview on Monday.
While Vanilla Ice and Flo Rida are still on board from the original lineup of nine performers scheduled for the Freedom 250 anniversary events, several others have backed out over concerns about the event’s political undertones. Poison frontman Bret Michaels, Martina McBride, Young MC, Morris Day and the Time, and the Commodores have all withdrawn from the concerts.
Questions loom regarding the potential participation of C+C Music Factory after lead rapper Freedom Williams expressed surprise at being associated with the “Trump Freedom show” in a video posted on social media.
Morvan explained his decision to pull out, citing his unease after learning that other artists had withdrawn. He emphasized his goal of uniting people through music and memories, stating that he does not align with politics and will not be attending the celebration on June 26th.
Originally part of the infamous Milli Vanilli duo with Rob Pilatus, Morvan continues his music career in a new version of the group. Recent developments surrounding the concert series have sparked controversy, with some criticizing the event’s perceived alignment with former President Donald Trump.
In response to Trump’s considerations of canceling the concerts and headlining himself, Morvan distanced himself from the political arena, highlighting his focus on connecting with audiences through his performances with genuine affection.
