Kid Rock Prices Front-Row Seats at $5,000 for Freedom 250 Tour
Kid Rock has put ultra-premium ticketing at the centre of his newly announced Freedom 250 Tour, with some front-row seats listed at prices that reach into the thousands. The run is set to begin May 1 in Dallas and spans 10 dates before concluding June 20 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, with several country acts slated to appear as special guests.
According to People, “First Class Seats” for the headlining dates are priced as high as $5,000 for the first row, then drop by about $1,000 per row through the fifth row, with no additional perks listed beyond proximity to the stage.
The tour’s announced support lineup includes Mr. Jon Pardi, Mr. Parker McCollum, Mr. Brantley Gilbert and Big & Rich, with Kid Rock (born Robert James Ritchie) continuing a busy 2026 schedule that also includes dates connected to his Rock the Country festival brand.
The pricing arrives as Kid Rock’s live strategy has drawn scrutiny before, including questions about demand raised in our previous coverage suggesting he risks cancelation over low ticket sales on past announcements.
With Freedom 250 set to roll out in early May, attention will likely focus on whether the high-end “First Class” model moves tickets at those levels and whether venues and ticketing platforms add any further benefits or package details as the on-sale period continues.











