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Kid Rock hints at end to touring

By Adam Graham, The Detroit News
Published: January 27, 2022, 6:15am

Kid Rock says his upcoming tour could be his final large scale outing in a video released on his Facebook page recently.

“I’m not trying to sell tickets, ‘oh this is the last tour, you better come out and see me,’ but it very well could be for the unforeseen future,” Rock says in the 4-minute clip. “At 51 years old, it’s not getting any easier to do jumps and carrying on on-stage. But I’m really keeping myself together, I’m getting prepared mentally, physically, working out every day, trying to eat healthy, all that (expletive), ‘cause I want to be just top notch. I want to be at my peak for this tour, because I really don’t know for the unforeseen future if we’ll do a big tour again.”

He doesn’t rule out future concerts, but he implies they may be smaller outings or one-off shows as opposed to the 24-date tour he announced recently. Tickets being sold via Ticketmaster channels.

“Will we play some select shows in the future in the years to come? Possibly, maybe bring back the crews, just do a few key things. But being in tip-top shape, still being in what I would call the tail end of my prime, I want to make this one big, and if it is the last one, I want to do it right,” he says. “So this is a very special tour to me.”

The tour, named after his upcoming album “Bad Reputation,” launches in April.

Rock was also set to release three new songs at midnight Tuesday: a song called “Last Dance,” which he described as a “rock and roll” song about his parents’ 50-year marriage; “Rockin’,” a country-R&B song; and “We the People,” a “hard rock-rap tune,” about “all the craziness” in the world today, he says.

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