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Kid Rock promised that his Turning Point halftime alternative will be for people who 'love football, love America, love good music and love Jesus.'
Musician Kid Rock joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Turning Point USA's upcoming 'All-American' halftime show, the inspiration behind it, tease a new song and address the backlash surrounding the performance.
Rock star Kid Rock is responding to his haters as he is set to headline Turning Point USA’s halftime show for Super Bowl LX on Sunday.
Country-rock musician Kid Rock is coming to St. Louis as part of his newly-announced "Freedom 250" concert tour this spring.
Kid Rock broke his silence on social media Thursday on the heels of he and Turning Point USA taking heat for the lyrics to his song “Cool, Daddy Cool.” Rock is scheduled to headline TPUSA’s Super Bowl LX “All-American Halftime Show” on Sunday in what is being billed as a Christian and family friendly alternative to the NFL’s halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
Vice President JD Vance’s praise for Kid Rock has blown up in his face after the MAGA headliner’s song about loving “underage” girls resurfaced.
The tour, dubbed the Freedom 250 Tour in honor of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, will consist of 10 midwestern and southern dates. The tour kicks off in Dallas May 1 and wraps June 20 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania.
Nearly 25 years after Kid Rock released “Cool, Daddy Cool,” the song has sparked newfound controversy. Rock dropped “Cool, Daddy Cool” in 2001, two decades before he was tapped to headline Turning Point USA’s alternate 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
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The View: Sunny Hostin calls out Kid Rock's lyrics about underage girls ahead of Super Bowl counter show | Video
In protest of Bad Bunny being the Super Bowl halftime performer this year, Turning Point USA has recruited Kid Rock to perform his own concert at halftime as counterprogramming. So, on Friday, "The View" host Sunny Hostin reminded viewers of some of Kid Rock's old lyrics that encourage pursuing underage girls.