Kid Rock is set to bring back his cross-country Rock the Country music festival, and he wants fans to drink a lot of beer at the concerts.
Kid Rock announced return of Rock The Country music festival
The “All Summer Long” singer took to X, on Tuesday November 12th) to announce the second iteration of the festival, which he will headline alongside Nickelback, Hank Williams Jr. and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
“JOIN THE MOVEMENT,” he captioned the event poster. “Rock The Country is more than a festival; it’s a movement, a gathering of hardworking, God-fearing patriots who love America and believe in the power of live music to bring people together.”
He continued, “Here, the beer flows, the love pours, and the music rains down like a monsoon. Are you ready to stand with We The People and experience the force of live music? Then join us, or welcome back to Rock The Country 2025.”
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
Rock The Country is more than a festival; it’s a movement, a gathering of hardworking, God-fearing patriots who love America and believe in the power of live music to bring people together. Here, the beer flows, the love pours, and the music rains down like a… pic.twitter.com/0xNImsUBxQ— KidRock (@KidRock) November 12, 2024
Travis Tritt, Gavin Adcock, Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners, Tracy Lawrence and more are also featured on the show lineup, which will take place across “10 small towns” over 10 weekends throughout the United States.
Kid Rock previously held his Rock the Country festivals earlier this year and it featured an appearance from Tucker Carlson and a headlining performance from Jason Aldean.
Neil Paul, executive director of Visit Anderson, is excited for the festival’s return to Anderson County. “There are acts for everyone in this announcement, and I cannot think of a better place to enjoy music than Rock The Country in Anderson County,” Paul said.
This year’s festival was a boost to Anderson County’s economy.
“We invite fans to fish in our lake, shop in our stores, stay in our hotels, and eat in our restaurants,” said Adrienne Cole, general manager of the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center.
“We believe they have saved the best for last, and we’re ready to showcase our hospitality to the fans, crews, and artists who make this possible,” Cole said.