Is the Kennedy Center Honors on TV tonight?
THE John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors people who have dedicated their lives to in the performing arts annually. This year marks the 44th year of the event, it took place on December 5, 2021. Is the Kennedy Center Honors on TV tonight? Although the event took place in the beginning of […]
THE John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors people who have dedicated their lives to in the performing arts annually.
This year marks the 44th year of the event, it took place on December 5, 2021.
Is the Kennedy Center Honors on TV tonight?
Although the event took place in the beginning of December it will now be available for viewers to watch from the comfort of home.
The event will air on December 22, 2021, on CBS and will also be streamed through Paramount+.
The event took place at the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C.
Five people were awarded at the 44th annual Kennedy Center Honors.
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Who was awarded at the Kennedy Center Honors this year?
The five artists that were awarded this year ranged from those involved in music, acting, to show creator.
The following artists were awarded this year:
- Operatic bass-baritone Justino Díaz
- Mowtown founder Berry Gordy
- Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels
- Stage icon Bette Midler
- Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell
“This year’s Honorees represent the unifying power of the Arts and surely remind us of that which binds us together as human beings. These artists are equal parts genius, inspiration, and entertainment,” Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter said in a statement.
Who was in attendance at the event?
Other artists and A-listers attended the Kennedy Center Honors event.
A list of the attendants included:
- Brandi Carlile
- Smokey Robinson
- Barbara Hershey
- Pete Davidson
- Denyce Graves
- Martin Short
- Fred Armisen
- Amy Poehler
- Jimmy Fallon
- Seth Meyers
- Kenan Thompson
“The annual Honors gala is an evening without categories, without disappointments, without competition — and the Honors telecast is a perennial Emmy nominee,” the event states on their website.
“It serves for millions of American arts lovers as the year’s crowning event, paying tribute to our nation’s preeminent artists with performances by the great stars of today who have followed in their footsteps.”
Previous honorees have included Dick Van Dyke, Reba McEntire, Hamilton, Cher, and Carole King.
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