Published on : March 7, 2023, 08:13
kidrock is a liar. About a year ago, he made Christmas come early when he announced that he might stop filming altogether.
A lengthy video segment posted on Kid Rock’s social media accounts at the time mentioned that the singer’s upcoming tour with Foreigner may be his last:
“It could very well be [the last tour] for the unforeseen future. At 51, it’s not easier to do jumps and get on stage.
But I really stand on my feet and prepare myself mentally, physically, I train every day, I try to eat healthy, all that bullshit, because I just want to be on top, my peak for this tour. He continued:
“I really don’t know in the unforeseen future if I’ll be doing a big tour again. Will we replay selected shows in the future?
Maybe. Maybe bring back cruising and just do a few key things but being in great shape at what I call the end of my peak I want to make this one a big one and if it’s the last I want to do it’s true, so it’s a very special tour for me.
Unfortunately, the promise to retire from the live scene didn’t come true, as Rock just announced a new summer tour affectionately called the “No Snowflakes” tour.
Kid Rock really hates snow, doesn’t he? Maybe, but according to Dictionary.com, Snowflake is a “political slur for someone who is seen as overly sensitive,” often used for millennials and liberals. Find?
Anyway, if you Really must-watch, you can grab tickets for the new shows announced this Friday, March 10 at 10 a.m. local time. The full tour has yet to be announced, but here are the dates so far:
Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on June 23 with Chris Janson. Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 24 with Marcus King. Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, July 1 with Travis Tritt. Detroit's Little Caesars Arena with Grand Funk Railroad on July 14.