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When Kid Rock and his band are finished playing a concert, the first thing they do when they get off the stage is something Kid himself mandated. Similar to professional sports players, the whole band ...
The rumors that Kid Rock is dating Representative Lauren Boebert aren't going away, and the musician's latest look has got ...
Recently, a rumor spread online claiming that singer and songwriter Kid Rock sent trucks full of supplies to flood-affected areas in Texas.
He also brings friends with him pretty often, which is what happened over the weekend when UFC CEO Dana White was in Nashville and joined Kid Rock at his downtown bar. But apparently White was ...
Kid Rock got the party going at President-elect Trump's MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday afternoon, performing "All Summer Long" to kick-start his set at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Followed ...
Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, has come under fire by critics for things he has said, and beliefs he holds. “So why haven’t you been canceled?,” ...
Kid Rock hails Trump as 'dragon slayer' battling wokeness and cancel culture. Kid Rock told Fox News Digital he doesn't think cancel culture will go away forever, but he won't be participating in it.
Kid Rock is no stranger to controversy, but the singer is now making headlines for his lack of decorum in an explosive interview with Rolling Stone magazine.. Rock, born Robert James Ritchie, was ...
Kid Rock posted a video of himself on Monday shooting up a stack of Bud Light cases amid backlash over the beer brand’s partnership with actor and transgender rights activist Dylan Mulvaney.
Just over the last week, the musician (meh) Kid Rock attracted headlines after calling iPhone-wielding fans in Tennessee a homophobic slur. Amid the predictable backlash, he took to Twitter on ...
When Kid Rock takes the stage Sunday at Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again Rally in Washington, DC, he’ll also mark nearly a decade of friendship with the president-elect.. The news that ...
Kid Rock was part of the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Janet Jackson, among others. Former Rep. Tim Ryan and New York Times columnist Pamela Paul joined Maher for the episode.