


Kid Rock is hitting the road again this summer for a U.S. tour and "snowflakes" are not allowed.
Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, is a supporter of former President Donald Trump, who made a recorded appearance at Rock's shows last summer.
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The singer's new "No Snowflakes" tour currently has four dates scheduled for June and July with a different opening act each night, including Chris Janson, Marcus King, Travis Tritt, and Grand Funk Railroad.
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THE FOUR-CITY LIMITED RUN WILL FEATURE DIFFERENT SPECIAL GUESTS ON EACH NIGHT:
CHRIS JANSON, MARCUS KING, TRAVIS TRITT, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD
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Currently, the "No Snowflakes" tour is being billed as a "limited run." It's unclear if further dates will be added.
One of the shows will take place at Little Caesars arena in Detroit, near Kid Rock's hometown. That announcement comes after his restaurant at the venue closed following comments made on social media and the sale of his mansion in the city.