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Musician Kid Rock seems unconcerned about developing a bad reputation with media critics or others who insist on COVID-19-related mask and vaccine requirements.
“I’m unf—–g cancellable. Suck on that,” the anti-cancel culture artist told his “haters” during a four-minute Instagram video, while also vowing to avoid performing at any venue on his upcoming Bad Reputation Tour that imposes a vaccine mandate.
A money-back guarantee is included in what might be considered a reverse or preemptive cancellation.
The tour currently has stops in 24 American cities and apparently a Tucker Carlson film crew will chronicle it for an upcoming documentary for the Fox Nation streaming service.
Reflecting on his career, Robert James Ritchie, a.k.a. Kid Rock, 51, whose music encompasses several different genres, also claimed that he has never been beholden to anybody.
Bad Reputation Tour with special guests you don’t want to miss! https://t.co/s2rXJdfW83 pic.twitter.com/1GAaxiBtLO
— KidRock (@KidRock) January 24, 2022
“There’s been a lot of talk about vaccine mandates and venues. People saying, ‘I’m not going to that venue because of the vaccine mandate’ and this, that, and the other,'” Kid Rock began his message.
“Trust me, we’ve done all our research on this, and the consensus says that all this is gonna be done, if there are any at these venues, I’m not aware of any, but if there are any, they’re gonna be gone by the time we get to your city. If they’re not, trust me, you don’t have to worry. You’ll be getting your money back, because I won’t be showing up either.”
To do otherwise would be hypocritical, Kid Rock insinuated.
“If you think I’m going to be sit out there and sing ‘Don’t Tell Me How To Live‘ and ‘We The People’ while people are holding up their f—–g vaccine cards and wearing masks. That s–t ain’t happening,” he continued.
Kid Rock went on to imply that he wasn’t kidding because he’s already had to scrap concerts in Buffalo and Toronto, among other cities, because of mandates. “I don’t want to deal with that s—t either, and I know that you don’t,” he declared.
Watch (*warning for language):
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“And by the way, there you go, liberal media: there’s your click bait for tomorrow, to f**k with me…f–k y’all.”
Kid Rock also mentioned that during the pandemic, he kept busy developing new music in his recording studio.
As alluded to above, Kid Rock’s new song called “We the People” leaves little doubt where he is coming from. It includes the “Let’s go Brandon” chant and takes issue with Dr. Anthony Fauci, masks, lockdowns, inflation, the mainstream media, and open borders.
“We gotta keep fighting for right to be free. And every human being doesn’t have to agree. We all bleed red, brother, listen to me. It’s time for love and unity,” the lyrics, which are mostly not PG13, also proclaim.
Kid Rock’s latest song, ‘We the People,’ is a rocking ‘Let’s go Brandon’ anthem https://t.co/GNotQlpt69
— American Wire News (@americanwire_) January 26, 2022
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