
Kid Rock is upset with the “fake liberal media” for accurately reporting that he is charging $5,000 for front-row tickets to his “Freedom 250 Tour.”
As we noted earlier this week, Kid Rock is selling a selection of so-called premium “First Class Seats” priced as high as $5,000 a piece to sit in the first five rows of his upcoming tour. The seats are tiered by row — front-row seats go for $5,000, followed by $4,000, $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 for rows two through five — while other floor tickets range from $200 to $500 based on distance from the stage. There are no added incentives included with these “First Class Seats” beyond being closer to the stage.
Kid Rock has now weighed in, dismissing Consequence and other outlets that reported on the “First Class Seats” as “fake liberal media” while also acknowledging that the tickets are in fact being sold.
“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, 3k row 3, 2k row 4, 1k row 5) — Again ONLY 4 seats in rows 1 through 5 (20 ‘first class’ seats in venues that hold 15k to 25k people)
“But instead of reporting facts or that lawn seats are only 50 bucks or how we are cutting out the scalpers, they twist it for headlines / clicks and to attack me – nothing new here.
“I WILL pray for them but I know that sooner or later God will cut ‘em down.”
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For what it’s worth, in our original story we did report on Kid Rock’s partnership with Ticketmaster’s Verified Value Exchange to limit resale and ticket transfers so tickets can only be resold at face value.
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