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Cody Fry & Friends featuring LANY and Sleeping At Last

Concert Hall

Cody Fry’s genre-bending fusion of pop and cinematic symphonic music has made him a global sensation—from American Idol, to TikTok, to the Grammys, and now to the Concert Hall stage. Following his electric, sold-out collaboration with Ben Rector and the NSO last season, Fry brings more of today’s most innovative artists to the Kennedy Center for a performance “simultaneously familiar and breathtaking” (American Songwriter). This special concert features pop-rock group LANY and indie band Sleeping At Last.

Feb. 11 - 12, 2025

  • Tue. Feb. 11, 2025 8p.m.

  • Wed. Feb. 12, 2025 8p.m.

  • Genre

    Classical Music

  • Season Sponsor

    AARPAARP

Program

Steven Reineke, conductor

Cody Fry’s genre-bending fusion of pop and cinematic symphonic music has made him a global sensation—from American Idol, to TikTok, to the Grammys®, and now to the Concert Hall stage. Following his electric, sold-out collaboration with Ben Rector and the NSO last season, Fry brings more of today’s most innovative artists to the Kennedy Center for a performance “simultaneously familiar and breathtaking” (American Songwriter).  

Pop-rock group LANY has been captivating audiences at major arenas around the world with their energetic, rafter-reaching anthems. Their standout single “XXL” exploded on social media and earned performances from the band on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the TODAY Show. 

Sleeping At Last is the moniker of singer-songwriter, producer, and composer Ryan O’Neal. His music’s atmospheric textures and melodic vocals convey emotive depth and have been featured on over 100 popular movies, television shows, and adverts and in over 20 albums and EPs. 

Season Sponsors

Truist

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