Kid Rock Pushes Back on $5,000 Front-Row Ticket Report
Kid Rock has issued a public response after seeing renewed claims that he is charging $5,000 for front-row tickets, arguing that the figure is being presented without key context about how his premium seating is structured.
In a post on X, Kid Rock said reports suggesting he’s charging $5,000 for front-row seats are leaving out that the price applies only to a tiny allotment of “First Class” seats—four tickets per row across the first five rows, with pricing that scales from $5,000 in row one down to $1,000 in row five, while he also pointed to $50 lawn seats and efforts to reduce scalping, KidRock wrote.
He also accused “fake liberal media” of twisting the ticketing details “for headlines / clicks,” adding that he intends to pray for critics and closing with the line, “sooner or later God will cut ‘em down.”
The comments arrive amid ongoing scrutiny of high-priced concert packages across the touring business, and follow earlier discussion around Kid Rock’s premium offerings, including his “First Class” seats model for a limited number of fans.
For now, Kid Rock’s post positions the controversy as a dispute over how premium ticketing is being characterised, while emphasising that most seats—particularly on the lawn—remain priced far below the headline-grabbing top tier.
Here we go again.
The fake liberal media says I’m charging $5,000 for front-row tickets.
They know damn well that’s not the full story.
Those are extremely limited First Class seats like I explained — FOUR tickets per row, first five rows only (5k per seat row 1, 4k row 2,… pic.twitter.com/Dgc9wp8sWq
— KidRock (@KidRock) February 20, 2026










