Kid Rock says he won’t play at venues that require masks, vaccines

The right-leaning musician is taking a stand for individual liberties and against COVID vaccine mandates.

The musician, whose new single "We The People" was recently released, is standing up to COVID tyranny.

“Kid Rock promised he wouldn't play at venues that require Covid-19 vaccinations or masks in his upcoming tour, telling fans they would be refunded for tickets if the venues still had such mandates by the date of the concert,” NBC News reported.

“If there are any, they’re going to be gone by the time we get to your city," the ‘We the People’ singer said of the mandates in a video posted to social media.

"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.”

Rock said stops in Buffalo, New York, and Toronto, Canada, were “scratched... off the list” because of mandates.

“If you think I’m going to sit out there and sing ‘Don’t Tell Me How to Live’ or ‘We the People’ while people are holding up their ... vaccine cards and wearing masks, that ... ain’t happening,” Rock said Thursday.

Kid Rock’s most recent single, “We The People” was released last week and has had great success. The song blasts Dr. Fauci and praises President Donald J Trump. Rock even uses the popular phrase, “Let’s Go Brandon” in the song.

Conservatives praised Rock on Twitter for both his song and stance on COVID mandates.

Do you think more musicians should do what Kid Rock is doing? Do you think vaccine passports are discriminatory and illegal? Let us know below!


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