Trump, Kid Rock and Inauguration
Kid Rock, a Trump supporter, discussed Michelle Obama’s absence from Trump’s inauguration on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Music legend Kid Rock criticizes Michelle Obama for reportedly not attending President-elect Donald Trump Inauguration ceremony and details his performance plans.
“President Trump’s invitation for dinner included bringing a couple of friends. Asked why I invited Kid Rock and Ted Nugent, I joked, ‘Because Jesus was booked,’” Palin wrote in a post on her website after the visit, per The New York Times.
Kid Rock to bring newly announced seven-city arena tour to "celebrate President Trump's victory and all things MAGA" to Louisville. What to know.
Kid Rock announced a limited-run arena tour, and Louisville is on the list of stops. The rock star will be performing at the KFC Yum! Center on March 28. Alongside Kid Rock at the Louisville show will be country music singer Chris Janson.
Bob Ritchie, a.k.a. Kid Rock, sent a stern message to former first lady Michelle Obama for her decision to skip his pal Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. On the Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime,
Kid Rock is criticizing Michelle Obama’s decision to skip Donald Trump’s inauguration. During a Fox News interview published on Jan. 16, the artist shared his thoughts on the former First Lady’s announcement.
Kid Rock called out former first lady Michelle Obama for snubbing President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration — just days before the ceremony.
For a half-decade, Kid Rock's hype man was 3-foot, 9-inch Joe C, real name: Joseph Calleja. He appears on the title track to the singer's Devil Without a Cause album and was a highlight of Rock's live shows. Sadly, he died at age 26 in November 2000 after a lifelong battle with celiac disease.
Kid Rock is playing Jan. 19 at the Make America Great Again Victory in Washington, D.C., with the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus and Lee Greenwood.
Michelle Obama has not been seen publicly in the company of her husband, former president Barack Obama, since both spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August. At the event, she attacked the Republican nominee’s “ugly, misogynistic, racist lies” went down a storm.