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‘Those are extremely limited First Class seats like I explained,’ singer-rapper says as he confirms costly tickets
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Published Feb 24, 2026 • 4 minute read
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Kid Rock has issued a stark warning to journalists reporting on the ticket prices for his upcoming tour — a reckoning is coming for them.
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The Bawitdaba hitmaker has taken issue with music scribes — aka “the fake liberal media” — who noted that some fans who want to see Rock up close on his Freedom 250 Tour will have to pay an upwards of US$5,000-a-seat.
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Rock is selling “extremely limited First Class seats” for the trek. It’s a move that stands in contrast to Rock’s stance as an artist that aims to give music lovers the chance to hear live music for “a fair ticket price.”
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After looking at various dates on the 10-date outing on Ticketmaster, as of this writing, many of the high-priced tickets are still available, including the opening night show in Dallas on May 1. Other lower-level seats will set his fans back $500. It’s only once you get to the back of the venues, where prices become affordable (a lawn ticket costs $50).
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The singer-rapper says that people making noise about the pricey experience aren’t telling “the full story.”
“The fake liberal media says I’m charging $5,000 for front-row tickets,” Rock ranted in an X post that has been viewed more than 4.3 million times. “They know damn well that’s not the full story.”
Despite offering no additional perks with the “First Class” tickets (other than their proximity to the stage), Rock went on to say he’s aiming to give concertgoers an elevated night out.
“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,” Rock continued.
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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
He added that God Almighty will eventually exact revenge on what he deems is misreporting.
“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,” he wrote. “I WILL pray for them but I know that sooner or later God will cut ‘em down.”
How are music fans reacting?
Prices to see live music acts have become a contentious issue. Last year, Rock worked with U.S. President Donald Trump to enact measures to try and combat ticket resellers.
“You can buy a ticket for $100. By the time you check out, it’s $170. You don’t know what you’ve been charged for,” Rock said. “But, more importantly, the bots, you know, they come in, they get all the good tickets to your favourite shows you want to go to, and then they’re relisted immediately for sometimes 400-500% markup.”
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Rock said he wanted to see a cap on resale prices on tickets and acknowledged he’s “a little overpaid right now,” but said he was trying to keep things fair.
“It’s kind of ridiculous. I would rather be, you know, a hero to working-class people and have them be able to come attend my shows and give them a fair ticket price,” he said.
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On Reddit, music lovers hit out at Rock for taking issue with reporting on his pricing for the Freedom 250 Tour.
“It’s not fake news if you’re actually selling 5k seats moron,” one person wrote, with another questioning whether anyone will actually pay $5,000 to see Rock live.
“No one is paying $5,000 to see Kid Rock in 2026,” they said. “Scalpers were MAYBE getting $5,000 for premium Taylor Swift tickets during her last tour. The issue is that he set the base price for front row seats at $5,000, and now he’s whining because a couple of news outlets wrote factual articles about it.”
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“That’s still an obnoxious price! Regardless of what row it is. They should have some drinks with you at that price,” one X user added.
“Man, I’m sure glad you cut the scalpers out of selling those…(checks notes)…$5,000 seats,” another person wrote snarkily.
“A lot of words to confirm you are charging $5,000 for front row tickets,” a fifth fan swiped.
Others hit out at Rock for allegedly lip-syncing during his recent Turning Point USA alternative halftime show (claims which he denied).
“He’s lip-syncing onstage, and has the unmitigated gall to use the word ‘fake’ to defend his concert pricing,” one critic vented.
“$5,000 to see you lip sync and cosplay as a man of the people? You’re a grifter, plain and simple,” a second added.
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