Kid Rock performs in concert during day two of KAABOO Texas at AT&T Stadium on May 11, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images) Kid Rock has threatened to cancel shows on his upcoming "Bad Reputation Tour" if there are COVID-19 policies put into place for concertgoers.The musician made the announcement Thursday in a video on his social media accounts ahead of tickets going on sale for his tour Friday. "You'll be getting your money back because I won't be showing up, either," Rock said in the video. "If you think I'm going to sit out there and say don't tell me how to live, 'We The People,' while people are holding up their f---ing vaccine cards and wearing masks, that s-- ain't happening."The 51-year-old told fans there were several cities he didn’t schedule for his tour for this reason."It’s actually kind of unfortunate," he continued. "We actually scratched Buffalo, New York off the list because of that, and Toronto, Canada, and several other cities we were looking at, cause, ya know, I’m not one way or the other, but I don't want to deal with that s--- either and I know that you don't."Rock announced dates for his "Bad Reputation" tour earlier this week.
The 26-show tour is slated to kick off in Evansville, Indiana, on April 6 and will conclude on Sept. 17 near Rock’s hometown of Detroit in Clarkston, Michigan on Sept.