Marco Rubio Declines DJ Performance for America's 250th Anniversary
Here's Why Marco Rubio Said He Won't Perform As DJ To Mark America's 250th Anniversary

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently declined to perform as a DJ for the 250th anniversary of the United States due to contractual obligations with Sony. Despite entertaining guests at a family wedding earlier this month, he stated he could not participate in unsanctioned events but hinted at a possible future performance for the 251st anniversary.
- 01Rubio cited contractual obligations with Sony as the reason for not performing at the anniversary event.
- 02He humorously suggested that he might DJ at the 251st anniversary celebration.
- 03Rubio was recently seen DJing at a family wedding, which went viral on social media.
- 04He celebrated his upcoming 55th birthday at the Bharat Mandapam venue in India.
- 05Rubio emphasized the strategic partnership between the US and India during his remarks.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently made headlines when he DJed at a family wedding, showcasing a different side of his public persona. However, when asked about performing at the United States' 250th anniversary celebration, he declined, citing contractual obligations with Sony that prevent him from participating in unsanctioned events. At an event in Delhi, Rubio expressed his disappointment but remained optimistic, stating, "If you come to our 251st birthday, you never know." This light-hearted remark hinted at a potential future performance. During the event, Rubio also celebrated his upcoming 55th birthday, enjoying festivities that included a giant cake and music. He expressed gratitude to India for its hospitality and highlighted the strong strategic partnership between the two nations, noting shared values and common interests. Rubio's engagement in both diplomatic and celebratory activities illustrates his multifaceted role as a public figure.
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