KID ROCK IN CONCERT:
There are mere performers, and then there's Kid Rock. Primarily known for his bad boy image and rap-rock stylings, the veteran performer often surprises new fans with his unexpected musicianship in concert. Having expanded his repertoire to include gospel and soul with 2012's Rebel Soul, he now treats fans to a more dynamic show than ever, and his upcoming tour dates are sure to be no exception.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Growing up in suburban Detroit, Kid Rock was interested in rap and breakdancing from an early age, joining a crew and teaching himself to DJ in his teens. As a hip hop performer, he released five albums between 1990 and 1997 before signing with Atlantic Records in 1998. He then began fusing rap with rock, becoming one of rap-rock's pioneers with hits like "Bawitdaba" and "Only God Knows Why." Not content to stay within expected boundaries, Rock's follow-up records became more rock, country, and blues-oriented starting with 2001's Cocky and peaking with 2007's Rock n Roll Jesus -- an album that featured the No. 1 single "All Summer Long." A consummate showman with an ever-growing catalog of hits, Kid Rock's continued presence on tour is a cause for celebration among fans both new and old.
FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:
"The energy was incredible. When he played cowboy, the crowd went nuts, and the vibe was insane! He paused mid-song, and the crowd went crazy for like 5 whole minutes."
"Kid Rock always puts on a great show and this was no exception! He is such an awesome entertainer and his shows always ROCK!"
"I had never seen Kid Rock and I was really impressed. He was more talented than I thought. He played, country, blues, hip hop and rock. I really like how many people he had in has band. He is really cool."