Joe Mantegna, Gary Sinise to Host National Memorial Day Concert in D.C.
- Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise will co-host the 36th annual National Memorial Day Concert on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- The concert honors the courage and sacrifice of military members, marking the 250th anniversaries of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, and follows a tradition to pay tribute on Memorial Day.
- The event will feature storytelling about veterans such as Don Graves from Iwo Jima and Krista Simpson Anderson, alongside musical performances by notable artists and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jack Everly.
- Joe Mantegna described the event as a meaningful reflection on the significance of Memorial Day, while Gary Sinise expressed their privilege in presenting this yearly event that honors both past and present American service members.
- The concert, airing on PBS and other platforms, will encourage reflection and underscore the enduring dedication to recognizing all veterans as well as active military personnel.
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