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Vince Gill sang for honoree George Strait at the Kennedy Center Honors in December 2025. He says it was a "hard yes." Mary Kouw/CBS Back in December, Vince Gill joined country stars like Brooks & Dunn and Miranda Lambert to sing for George Strait during the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors. Gill’s appearance at the event, which was held under a cloud of politicization after President Trump made sweeping changes at the cultural institution, left some wondering why Gill — regarded as one of the most thoughtful of Nashville stars — would agree to the performance.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Gill was asked if he had to think about it before saying yes to appear at a venue that’s become linked to a president whose governing style is led by narcissism and ego.
“Of course I did,” Gill says. “I don’t have very much respect for the kind of person you’re talking about is. And I’m not a political guy. I’m not going to run somebody down. It’s not my way to do that. I met the man twice and was completely uninspired. I just can’t fathom treating people that way, on any level.”
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The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., has transformed into a political lightning rod after the president made sweeping changes at the venue, from upending the board to putting his own name on the façade. The takeover led to a swath of cancellations by artists and, just this week, a vote by the board to close the Kennedy Center for two years to undergo a massive remodeling.
But Gill stresses he’s not defined by one cultural or political side. “I’m a conservative guy on a lot of issues. I’m a liberal guy on a lot of issues,” he says. “You can call me ‘woke,’ you can call me ‘Bible thumper,’ you can call me all those things, and I think a lot of them are true. But I don’t think you have to just sit in one lane and only be in that lane.”
Gill, the second youngest member to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, ultimately accepted the invitation to perform because of his 40-plus-year friendship with Strait.
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“That was a hard yes. But George has been my friend for 43 years. I did it for George,” he says. “I’m not going to try to make a point. I’m not going to try to encourage anybody else to think like I do. You don’t see me out there stumping for anybody. You don’t see me out there rattling my opinion. The moment you do, you piss half the people off, right away. And it’s not because I’m afraid…. It’s not part of my DNA to try to draw attention to myself. So, I stay out of the fray.”