WATCH: Kid Rock threatens to cancel shows if venue enforces COVID-19 protocols

Kid Rock said he would cancel any concert on his 2022 “Bad Reputation Tour” if the venue enforces COVID-19 restrictions.


The musician announced his new stance during a Friday Facebook video before tickets for his tour went on sale at 10 a.m.


“You’re going to be getting your money back because I won’t be showing up, either,” Kid Rock said on his Facebook page. “If you think I’m going to sit out there and say don’t tell me how to live, ‘We The People,‘ while people are holding up their f***ing vaccine cards and wearing masks, that s*** ain’t happening.”

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Kid Rock said he chose not to book shows in certain cities due to COVID-19 restrictions.

“We actually scratched Buffalo, New York, off the list because of that and Toronto, Canada, and several other cities we were looking at. I don’t want to deal with that s*** either, and I know you don’t,” he said.

Kid Rock previously said this could be his last big tour.

The rapper released a new single earlier this week titled “We The People,” blasting Big Tech, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and the media while chanting in the chorus, “Let’s go Brandon.”

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“Wear your mask, take your pills, now a whole generation is mentally ill,” the song lyrics read.

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