Ticket sales for the Kennedy Center have continued to plummet in the months since President Trump took over its operations.

Tens of thousands of seats have been left empty at the three main performance venues, according to the Washington Post.

Around 43 percent of tickets remain unsold according to the Post’s daily analysis of the Kennedy Center’s Opera House, Concert Hall and Eisenhower Theater from Sept. 3 to Oct. 19.

The outlet said the Center was missing out on approximately $1 million in revenue 45 days into show season after numerous artists cancelled or refused to perform there while it is under the Trump administration's control.

Richard Grennell, a Trump ally who was appointed interim president of the cultural center, said the staff on site is "ecstatic" alleging that workers

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