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You can call him Cowboy or the American Bad Ass. Or you can simply call him Kid. Combining the twang of country and the swagger of rap, Kid Rock knows how to crank out the hits, including “Cowboy,” “Picture,” and “Feel Like Making Love”! Fans can expect fireworks, females, and fun as Kid Rock tours in support of his latest album. Don't miss your chance to see Kid Rock's explosive live show! Buy your Kid Rock tickets now!
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[14 of 19 customers found this review helpful]

loved it for the 6th time
By purple lady from martin,ky on 9/16/2009
Pros:
Very hot wild
Cons:
NOTHING, Too Short
Best For:
Adults

he seems to read your mind and thengives you a release

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[9 of 12 customers found this review helpful]

best shows ever
By DINK from DETROIT ROCK CITY on 9/14/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

He's the best performer ever!! I could see his concerts over n over month after month. Never a let down

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[9 of 9 customers found this review helpful]

first concert i ever saw it was great
By dj87 from charlotte ,north carolina on 8/9/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Adults

this was a birthday gift from my son took my younger siter with me for her 40th birthday

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[6 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

KID ROCK ROCKED IN PA
By TINA MARIE from MONACA, PA on 7/11/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Adults

KID ROCK WAS AWESOME AT STARLAKE IN PA. I ENDED UP IN THE FRONT ROW AND GOT A GUITAR PICK. WHOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO! TO BAD THE LIGHTING WAS HORRIBLE AND NOBODY'S PICS TURNED OUT! WHAT A BUMMER!

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Pick a genre, any genre; Southern rock, country, rap, rap metal or rock … regardless of the choice Kid Rock can slide comfortably into any one. A true musician that can play every instrument on stage well, Kid Rock, a.k.a. Robert Ritchie, got a slow start before finding his footing with the 1998 release of “Devil Without a Cause.” See the genre-dodging wonder live in concert when you purchase your Kid Rock tickets now!

Hailing from an unassuming small town outside of Detroit, MI, Ritchie is one of those rare musicians that can play in all musical genres equally. Kid Rock has collaborated with a mosaic of talent like Sheryl Crow, Bob Seger, rapper T.I. and country artist Martina McBride as well as Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos. Soon after a performance during halftime at Super Bowl XXXVIII, Kid Rock stood in for Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Johnny Van Zant at a benefit concert.In the following years Ritchie also participated in the Houston Rodeo concert series.

Fan reviews holler out “very hot” and “best performer ever.” Whether it’s the Southern country feel or the hip-hopesque lyrics that get you grooving, don’t miss your chance to see this ultra-talented star! Grab your Kid Rock tickets today and get ready to rock!

Kid Rock Biography

One of the unlikeliest success stories in rock at the turn of the millennium, Detroit rap-rocker Kid Rock shot to superstardom with his fourth full-length album, 1998's Devil Without a Cause. What made it so shocking was that Rock had recorded his first demo a full decade before, been booted off major label Jive following his Beastie Boys-ish 1990 debut, Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast, and toiled for most of the decade in obscurity, releasing albums to a small, devoted, mostly local fan base while earning his fair share of ridicule around his home state. Nevertheless, Rock persevered, and by the time rap-metal had begun to attract a substantial audience, he had perfected the outlandish, over-the-top white-trash persona that gave Devil Without a Cause such a distinctive personality and made it such an infectious party record.

Bob Kid Rock Ritchie (born Robert James Ritchie, January 17, 1971) grew up in Romeo, MI, a small rural town north of the Detroit metro area. Finding small-town life stiflingly dull, Ritchie immersed himself in rap music, learned to breakdance, and began making the talent-show rounds in Detroit. Inspired by the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill -- white performers fusing rap and hard guitar rock -- Kid Rock recorded his first demos in 1988, and eventually scored an opening slot at a Boogie Down Productions gig. That performance, in turn, led to a contract with Jive Records, which issued Kid Rock's debut album, Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast, in 1990. Produced by Kid Rock, Too Short, and D-Nice, the album was heavily derivative of Licensed to Ill. Rock briefly became notorious when a New York college radio station aired the album's profanity-laced ode to oral sex, Yodelin' in the Valley, and was fined over 20,000 (a judgment later rescinded). However, despite a tour with Too Short and Ice Cube, Jive didn't see much of a future for Kid Rock and dropped him from their roster.

Moving to Brooklyn, Rock hooked up with the small Continuum label, and moved his brand of rap further into hard rock with The Polyfuze Method, released in 1993. Reviews were mixed, with some critics praising the record's humor and eclecticism while others dismissed it as awkward and forced. The EP Fire It Up followed in 1994, appearing on Rock's own Top Dog imprint (which was still distributed by Continuum). Rock eventually returned to the Detroit area and began work on another album recorded on a shoestring budget, Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp was released in 1996. Although sometimes forced to sell bootleg dubs of his own records to pay the rent, Rock set about forming a full-fledged backing band, which he dubbed Twisted Brown Trucker. While its membership fluctuated early on, rapper Joe C. (born Joseph Calleja) was one of the first to join a longtime fan and frequent concert attendee, Calleja caught Rock's eye in 1994, partly because of his diminutive stature (due to a digestive condition known as celiac disease, which required both dialysis and extensive medication) and partly because of his encyclopedic knowledge of Rock's song lyrics. The rest of the lineup settled around mostly Detroit-area musicians: guitarists Kenny Olson and Jason Krause, keyboardist Jimmy Bones (born Jimmy Trombly, he handles the basslines himself), drummer Stefanie Eulinberg, DJ/turntablist Uncle Kracker (born Matt Shafer, who had been with Rock since the early '90s), and backing vocalists Misty Love and Shirley Hayden.

As rap-metal acts like Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Rage Against the Machine began to dominate the hard rock landscape, Atlantic Records decided to take a chance on signing Rock. Devil Without a Cause didn't do much upon its initial release in August 1998, but a big promotional push from the label and MTV helped make the album's second single and video, Bawitdaba, a nationwide smash. The follow-up, Cowboy, achieved similar success, and suddenly, after a decade of trying, Kid Rock was a superstar with a Top Five, seven-times-platinum album and a gig at ~Woodstock '99. While pondering how to follow up Devil, Rock acquired the rights to his indie label recordings and remixed or re-recorded the best material for The History of Rock, which was released in the summer of 2000 and featured some new songs as well. Sadly, after being forced to take a break from touring a year earlier by his medical difficulties, Joe C. passed away in his sleep on November 16, 2000.

Even with a tragedy like this in his life, Rock continued work on his follow-up to Devil Without a Cause. The media focused more on his relationship with actress Pamela Anderson than his musical career, which many magazines were beginning to ridicule. His DJ, Uncle Kracker, had a successful solo career during the spring and summer of 2001, leaving Rock without one of his most frequent collaborators. Still, by the winter of that year he had completed work on Cocky and had released Forever to success on rock radio. In fall 2003, Kid Rock returned with a self-titled effort. A cover of Bad Company's Feel Like Makin' Love marked the first single. The cover art to his 2006 live album, Live Trucker, paid tribute to Bob Seger's Live Bullet. Just a year later the studio record Rock N Roll Jesus came out, landing at number one and selling 172,000 copies in its first week. Born Free, produced by Rick Rubin and featuring guest appearances by Martina McBride, Trace Adkins, Zac Brown, Sheryl Crow, Bob Seger, James Hetfield and T.I., arrived in 2010. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi