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Kid Rock Is Selling $5K First-Class Tickets to His Upcoming Freedom 250 Tour

Kid Rock Is Selling $5K First-Class Tickets to His Upcoming Freedom 250 Tour

Daniela AvilaThu, February 19, 2026 at 12:00 AM UTC

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Kid Rock in January 2026

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Kid Rock listed "First Class Seats" on his upcoming headlining tour for up to $5,000

Aside from proximity to the stage, there is no added incentive to the seats

Jon Pardi, Parker McCollum, Brantley Gilbert and Big & Rich will join him on the road

Kid Rock is selling "First Class Seats" for his upcoming Freedom 250 Tour.

According to the Ticketmaster website, Kid Rock has priced the premium seats as high as $5,000 to sit in the first row. After the first row, the "First Class Seats" are reduced by $1,000 until the fifth row. Proximity to the stage aside, there is no added incentive listed on the website.

On the Freedom 250 Tour, Kid Rock will kick off on May 1 in Dallas and make 10 stops across the country before wrapping in Burgettstown, Penn. on June 20. The tour will include Jon Pardi, Parker McCollum, Brantley Gilbert and Big & Rich as special guests.

In between his solo tour, the "All Summer Long" singer, born Robert James Ritchie, will also perform at his Rock the Country festival, which celebrates the 250th birthday of the United States of America. The festival will be held in seven small towns across the country from May to September.

The artists slated to perform at the festival include Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Jelly Roll, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley.

Up until earlier this month, the festival was meant to make stops in eight cities but the South Carolina tour dates were canceled after several artists slated to perform dropped out. According to Post & Courier, Anderson County, S.C. officials confirmed that the two-day concert planned for July 25 and July 26 had been canceled.

In a statement shared with PEOPLE, Rock the Country said that the festival was "created to unite people together through music. Our lineups and our crowds reflect that sentiment — a wide range of voices, backgrounds, and stories that make up this country."

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"We’re truly disappointed we won’t be bringing the show to Anderson. Our fans work hard for their money, and we refuse to put on a show that doesn’t meet the standard they deserve," the festival added.

"Our focus remains where it’s always been: Supporting our artists, honoring our fans, and delivering unforgettable nights throughout the country," the statement continued. "The shows ahead represent the heart of what Rock the Country stands for: music, community, and pride in where we come from."

"Loving America isn’t political; it’s who we are," the festival concluded.

Kid Rock in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in July 2024

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In recent weeks, rock band Shinedown, Ludacris, Morgan Wade and Carter Faith dropped out of the festival.

Earlier this month, Kid Rock also performed at Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show, which served as an alternative to the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headlined by Bad Bunny.

After the show, he was accused of lip-syncing and faced backlash from country singers like Zach Bryan for the performance.

In an interview on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, however, he insisted it was a "syncing issue."

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