Kid Rock is selling “First Class Seats” for his upcoming Freedom 250 Tour.
Ticketmaster lists the most expensive premium option at up to $5,000 for a first-row seat. After the first row, “First Class Seats” drop by $1,000 per row through the fifth row. Aside from being closer to the stage, no additional perks are noted.
The Freedom 250 Tour begins May 1 in Dallas and includes 10 stops before ending June 20 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. Special guests on select dates include Jon Pardi, Parker McCollum, Brantley Gilbert, and Big & Rich.
Between tour dates, the “All Summer Long” singer (born Robert James Ritchie) is also scheduled to appear at his Rock the Country festival, an event tied to celebrating the United States’ 250th birthday. The festival is set to run from May through September, with stops in seven small towns.
The festival lineup includes Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Jelly Roll, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, and Ella Langley.
The festival was previously expected to visit eight cities, but its South Carolina dates were canceled after multiple scheduled performers withdrew. Local officials in Anderson County, South Carolina, confirmed that the two-day event planned for July 25–26 was canceled.
In a statement, Rock the Country said the festival was designed to bring people together through music and that it aims to reflect a wide range of voices and stories. The organizers said they were disappointed they would not be bringing the show to Anderson, adding that they did not want to present a concert that fell below the standard fans deserve. The statement also said the festival’s focus remains on supporting artists, honoring fans, and delivering strong shows, describing upcoming dates as centered on music, community, and pride.
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In recent weeks, Shinedown, Ludacris, Morgan Wade, and Carter Faith were among the acts reported to have dropped out.
Earlier this month, Kid Rock performed at Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show, which was positioned as an alternative to the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. Afterward, he faced accusations of lip-syncing and criticism from some artists, including Zach Bryan. In a later TV interview, he said the issue was related to syncing rather than intentional lip-syncing.