Kid Rock brings back ‘Rock the Country’ tour for second round in 2025 – Washington Examiner
Kid Rock brings back ‘Rock the Country’ tour for second round in 2025
Musician Kid Rock is gearing up for another round of the “Rock the Country” music tour to small towns across the United States, spanning multiple states from April through July 2025.
This year, Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, partnered with country musician Jason Aldean and numerous other artists to travel to seven small towns in the spring and summer seasons. In 2025, Kid Rock is teaming up with the band Nickelback to perform in 10 locations, with the two being joined by multiple other musicians.
“Rock The Country is more than a festival; it’s a movement, a gathering of hardworking, God-fearing patriots who love America and believe in the power of live music to bring people together,” Kid Rock wrote on X. “Here, the beer flows, the love pours, and the music rains down like a monsoon.”
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Rock The Country is more than a festival; it’s a movement, a gathering of hardworking, God-fearing patriots who love America and believe in the power of live music to bring people together. Here, the beer flows, the love pours, and the music rains down like a… pic.twitter.com/0xNImsUBxQ— KidRock (@KidRock) November 12, 2024
Kid Rock and Nickelback are performing at all 10 stops of the tour, with the rest of the lineup varying per location. Returning musicians from the 2024 tour include country star Travis Tritt and singer Gavin Adcock. Additional artists will include Lee Greenwood, Hank Williams Jr., Ella Langley, Logan Crosby, and others.
Like the 2024 tour, next year’s tour will consist of stops in small towns in Louisiana, Kentucky, Florida, Missouri, and South Carolina. New locations for 2025 will feature Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arkansas, and South Dakota.
Tickets for the new tour went live Tuesday.
The 2024 “Rock the Country” tour saw the occasional surprise guest at a few of its stops, including a video message from President-elect Donald Trump in Florida, who deemed the concert attendees “the true backbone of our great country.” Last year’s Louisiana stop also saw commentator Tucker Carlson introduce Kid Rock to the stage.
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