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NextImg:Kid Rock Storms Off Stage After Profanity-Laced Public Meltdown At A Birthday Party
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Singer Kid Rock threw a fit during a guest appearance at a Nashville club and stormed off the stage over the lack of audience participation.

Kid Rock was among a number of performers who turned up at Saturday night’s birthday party for Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan at JBJ’s Nashville, which is Jon Bon Jovi’s restaurant and music venue, Billboard reported.

Kid Rock and the band ― including Bryan ― launched into Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Proud Mary.” But a little more than a minute into the song, Kid Rock wasn’t happy with the audience and cut the band off.

“No fuck them. Fuck them. Hey, hey, stop, stop!” he called out as the band came to a halt, according to footage posted online.

“If you ain’t gonna clap, we ain’t gonna sing,” he warned the audience. “That’s how it’s gonna work.”

He clapped to get the audience going. They clapped along, although he warned them not to clap too fast.

“Proud Mary” resumed for about 45 seconds, when Kid Rock got irritated again.

“You know what? Fuck y’all,” he said. “You ain’t gonna clap? I’m gone.”

And with that, he stormed off, the audience cheering as he left.

Kid Rock, who performed last month at an even for President Donald Trump’s inauguration, launches his next tour on March 21 in Omaha.

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