Kid Rock performs at the MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. He also spoke to Fox News about welcoming celebrities to the Trump train.
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Supporters filled nearly all of the 20,000-plus-seat Capital One Arena on Sunday to hear a performance by Kid Rock, who performed “All Summer Long” despite a cold mix of rain and snow falling outside.
Thousands gathered in support of Donald Trump's return to power, attending his 'Make America Great Again Victory Rally' ahead of his second term as U.S. President. The event, featuring high-profile figures like Elon Musk and Kid Rock,
Kid Rock will join Carrie Underwood in performing at Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations that kick off this weekend. The “We The People” singer, 53, will take the stage at the president-elect’s “Victory Rally” on Sunday at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, according to Axios.
Kid Rock will also take the stage. Donning a backwards “Make America Great Again” hat, he tells the BBC he’s “feeling great” and will spend inauguration day in his hotel room with "eggs, bacon, and a 40-oz beer" before heading to the inauguration ball in the evening.
There’s probably not many people more excited for President Donald Trump’s inauguration next week than Kid Rock. The rocker, whose real name is Bob Ritchie, has been an outspoken supporter of the incoming president since day one, and has taken a lot of criticism from those in the media for not being afraid to speak his mind. And he doesn’t care.
Kid Rock claimed President-elect Donald Trump called him to ask if the Secret Service barred him from bringing strippers to Trump's "Victory Rally."
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean will be making their way to Washington to perform at various presidential inauguration events over the weekend.