Kid Rock’s upcoming Freedom 250 Tour includes first-class ticket options for $5,000.

According to Ticketmaster, the seats in the first four rows at each venue are referred to as “first-class seats.” A front row ticket to see Kid Rock, 55, on his upcoming tour costs $5,000 while the second row costs $4,000. The third row is for sale at $2,000 and the fourth row is listed for $1,000. There are no additional perks for “first-class seats” listed on the site.

Anything past the fourth row is labeled as a “standard ticket” which can range from $50 to $500.

Kid Rock will be joined by special guests Jon Pardi, Parker McCollum, Brantley Gilbert, Big & Rich and The Dirty Roses.

The Freedom 250 kicks off on Friday, May 1, in Dallas. Kid Rock will make stops in Raleigh, Charlotte, St. Louis, Tampa and more locations before wrapping up on June 20 in Burgetttown Pennsylvania.

Earlier this month, Kid Rock announced he was hitting the road.

“Get ready to rock on Kid Rock’s Freedom 250 Tour – The Road To Nashville with very special guests on select dates!” the country singer wrote via Instagram in February. “Tickets on sale Friday, Feb 13th @ 10AM local. 🔥.”

The singer’s tour announcement came days before he took the stage for the Turning Point USA All-American Halftime Show, an alternative program to Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show during Super Bowl LX. In addition to Kid Rock, the Turning Point concert featured Gilbert, 41, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett.

Ahead of the show, Kid Rock shared his excitement for the chance to compete against the NFL during the biggest game of the year.

“We plan to play great songs for folks who love America,” Kid Rock said in a statement. “We’re approaching this show like David and Goliath. Competing with the pro football machine and a global pop superstar is almost impossible … or is it?”

The Turning Point concert, which also featured a tribute to late founder Charlie Kirk, reportedly averaged 20 million views across social platforms. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny’s halftime show averaged 128.2 million viewers. His performance was the fourth-most halftime show viewers in history, behind Kendrick Lamar in 2025, Michael Jackson in 1993 and Usher in 2024.

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After Kid Rock took the stage on Super Bowl Sunday, the musician was accused of lip-syncing during his performance of “Bawitdaba.” Kid Rock denied the allegations.

“My DJ, who actually raps that song with me, was not lit up,” he said during a February interview on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle. “I’m jumping around the stage like a rabid monkey, rapping my song, and I’m taking breaths, and my DJ is filling in the other parts of it.”

Kid Rock also admitted that the Turning Point concert, which was livestreamed to fans, was pretaped.

“I even told them when I saw the rough cut, I was like, ‘You guys got to work on that sync. It’s off,’” he continued. “So it was just a syncing issue that they had, and I know they tried to get it right. It was very difficult.”

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