The 55-year-old musician will kick off the Freedom 250 Tour — The Road To Nashville on May 1 in Dallas, so fans have a few weeks left to keep putting away their pennies.
According to the Ticketmaster website, first-class seats for his shows range from $2,000 to $5,000 each. They are within the first few rows closest to the stage.
Aside from having an up-close-and-personal view, the first-class seats do not appear to come with any other perks listed on the website.
The “Only God Knows Why” singer announced earlier this month that tickets went on sale February 13 and that the tour will include special guests Jon Pardi, Parker McCollum, BrantleyGilbert and Big & Rich.
Last week, Kid Rock (born Robert James Ritchie) shared an update with fans on his Instagram saying that the Freedom 250 Tour is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange “to keep tickets in the hands of real fans — not scalpers.”
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The Freedom 250 Tour will make 10 stops across the country before wrapping in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, on June 20.
Kid Rock recently headlined Turning Point USA’s alternative halftime show that was created as a protest to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX set at Levi’s Stadium field.
As the Puerto Rican rapper headlined the entertainment in Santa Clara, California, Kid Rock along with artists Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett performed at the All-American Halftime Show, which streamed on YouTube.
The All-American Halftime Show brought in approximately 6.1 million concurrent viewers on its YouTube channel, according to the New York Times, as compared to 128.2 million viewers for Bad Bunny.
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirkwrote on X that her late husband, Charlie Kirk, “would’ve absolutely loved” their performance.