Days before his performance at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremonies this weekend, Kid Rock shared his plans to continue the celebrations throughout 2025.
On Thursday, the musician made a “big announcement” on social media.
“The announcement is that I’m going to be playing seven arena shows in the Midwest in March and April,” he said in a posted video. on Instagram. “After so many years of being bullied and bullied by the powers that be, the left-wing media, I think a celebration with the fans is not only in order, it’s long overdue.”
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“I continue to believe that this is not the time to rejoice, but rather to try to unify this country,” he continued. “It’s definitely time to celebrate with other like-minded, common-sense, hard-working patriots who unapologetically love this country. Come, everyone.”
Kid Rock will join Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood and a number of stars are expected to perform during President-elect Trump’s inauguration weekend, the Trump Vance inauguration committee announced Wednesday.
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The “Cowboy” singer will perform at the Make America Great Again Rally at the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington, D.C., on Sunday, the day before Trump’s inauguration. Billy Ray Cyrus and Lee Greenwood are also expected to perform at the gathering.
Kid Rock, a longtime Trump supporter, performed at the final night of the Republican National Convention in July.
For the convention, Kid Rock remade his 2000 song “American Bad A–” to include references to Trump. He began his performance by asking the audience to stand and raise their fists before leading in chants of “Fight, fight!” » and “Trump, Trump!”
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He ended his performance by saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to take on the world’s most patriotic American bada, President Donald J. Trump.” Kid Rock then introduced the CEO and President of the UFC. Dana Whitewho spoke just before Trump gave his speech.
During his own speech, Trump talked about Kid Rock, saying the rocker called him and asked if he could get involved with the convention.
“He’s become a friend of mine over the last ten years and he’s incredible,” Trump said. “Everyone loves him. I didn’t even know how big he was.”
Emily Trainham of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.