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Posted by admin on March 12, 2008

Kid Rock on “Rock and Roll” Revival

Kid Rock is expanding his tour with his band by involving special guests in it. The tour named the Rock and Roll Revival Tour started on January this year, featuring Kid Rock and the Trucker Band performing medley of hit songs. He has started including his guests into the show. Some of the guests who took part include lead singer of J. Giles Band, Peter Wolf, Run D.M.C’s Reverend Run, guitarist Dicky Betts, etc. They performed in Atlanta on Tuesday and will tour various U.S cities till late May. On the show in Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer is expected to perform.

After his tour in U.S, the next destination for Rock is U.K. This European tour will be his tour to U.K after 6 years. The tour will support his release of October 2007 namely “Rock And Roll Jesus”. This album has topped in the listings of Billboard 200 and has given inspiration to many rock hits. During the first week of release, Rock and Roll Jesus had sold more than 170,000 copies. The video- shoot for the album will start early next month. Rock released his first live record “Live Trucker” in the year 2006.

Posted by admin on January 24, 2008

Kid Rock at stadium

Kid Rock’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival Tour kicks off its 2008 leg Friday in Evansville, bringing with him Rev Run and Per Wolf.Kid Rock is back on the road after 22 million records sold in the United States and a three-year hiatus. He’s promoting his latest CD, “Rock N Roll Jesus.” Late last year, Kid Rock joined Robin Williams, Lewis Black, Lance Armstrong and others on a visit to support U.S. troops stationed overseas.Tickets for the 8 p.m. show at Roberts Stadium are $46.50, $41 and $34. Tickets can be purchased at Roberts Stadium (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m.).