Numerous artists have canceled their shows in response.

Even so, performances are still going on, and attendees are finding ways to express their displeasure.

She was sitting next to her husband as the audience loudly booed him.

JD Vance looking introspective

As the jeers increased in volume, JD waved at the audience and then turned to his wife.

As he smiled and talked to her, it added to the list ofJD’s awkward on-camera moments.

“You ruined this place!”

split screen of Mike Pence looking pained and JD Vance looking mad

vented some individuals (viaThe Guardian).

A strikingly similar situation happened to Mike Pence when he was newly elected as Trump’s first term vice-president.

In November 2016, Pence also got booed at the beginning of a theater performance.

In that case, it was a Broadway performance of “Hamilton.”

The first time one of his vice presidents was booed, Donald Trump jumped in to defend Pence.

“The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence.

Even so, beyond expressing political concerns, some individuals indicated they blamed Vance for delaying the concert.

Pence and Vance also had two different experiences when their respective shows concluded.

He later thanked Pence on social media for staying to hear the cast’s message.

In contrast, Vance quietly slipped out of the Kennedy Center unnoticed by the time the encore was playing.