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Kid Rock brings 'No Snowflakes' tour to Nashville this summer

Matthew Leimkuehler
Nashville Tennessean

Kid Rock returns to Nashville this summer for a one-night stop on his "No Snowflakes" tour.

The Tennessee-based "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy" singer plays Bridgestone Arena on July 1, a Saturday night. The show comes as part of a four-night run for Rock that includes stops in Austin, Texas, Ft. Worth, Texas, and his hometown - Detroit. Ticket pre-sales begin Tuesday; a general on-sale launches Friday at 10 a.m. via kidrock.com.

An outspoken supporter of right-wing politics, Rock names his "No Snowflakes" tour after the polarizing conservative phrase of the same name. Country singer Travis Tritt opens the show.

Rock — age 52, born Bob Ritchie — last played Bridgestone Arena in May 2021.