American musician Kid Rock was interviewed on BBC News before President Trump’s inauguration. The controversial singer/ rapper has been a vocal supporter of the politician. During the interview he called a BBC reporter ‘sexy’ in an awkward moment.
Kid Rock will join Carrie Underwood in performing at Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations that kick off this weekend. The “We The People” singer, 53, will take the stage at the president-elect’s “Victory Rally” on Sunday at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, according to Axios.
Kid Rock performs at the MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. He also spoke to Fox News about welcoming celebrities to the Trump train.
The rally in downtown Washington on the day before Trump's inauguration ceremony will also feature Hulk Hogan, Kid Rock and Village People.
Thousands gathered in support of Donald Trump's return to power, attending his 'Make America Great Again Victory Rally' ahead of his second term as U.S. President. The event, featuring high-profile figures like Elon Musk and Kid Rock,
Kid Rock showed support for President-elect Donald Trump by performing at his victory rally on Sunday afternoon.He sang All Summer Long at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.Rock also gave an electrifying performance of his 2022 hit track,
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