Kid Rock performed live at a Donald Trump campaign rally held in Harrison Township, MI last night, September 14th. The rally also featured several guest speakers, including Trump‘s son Donald Trump Jr., appearing aboard a docked barge. U.S. President Donald Trump was not in attendance.
An outspoken supporter of the Republicans, Rock has since revealed that he received two steroidal injections for his live appearance, stating the following of that and his support for Trump via his Instagram:
“In case anyone is not clear on how much I support our President…
Myself and Don Jr have a rally tonight in Macomb County Michigan for his re-election.
I have been dealing with neck issues for years (from performing like I do for the past 30 years) and spent the morning at the Dr’s office getting 2 Steroid shots, one in my ass and the other in my neck, etc, etc.
Would make sense to cancel my appearance, but NO WAY! I will be there and will give it everything I have this evening.
That is how important getting POTUS re-elected is too me and I could care less about the continuous attacks from the left wing media, etc, that have been going on for over 4 years now. It’s the reason I have turned down countless interviews and TV appearances as I refuse to be their click bait.
I am currently filming a career documentary and will address EVERYTHING in it, on my own terms, to be released next year with new music and schedule one last monster tour (2021??) that will kick my critics in their ass and give all the love I have to the fans.
(R U Scared?)“AIN’T NOBODY GONNA TELL ME HOW TO LIVE” (new song?)😜🤘🇺🇸
#Trump2020 – Kid Rock
PS – I said years ago that TIME OUTS AND LAST PLACE TROPHIES would come back to haunt us!”
Rock has been a staunch supporter of Donald Trump‘s presidency and attended and spoke at the White House back in 2018 amid the signing of the Music Modernization Act. In the below fan-filmed footage from the performance, Rock can also be heard criticizing NFL players’ decision to kneel during the national anthem. During one of his songs, Rock kneeled onstage and addressed the crowd: ‘This is the only time I’ll take a motherfuckin’ knee, I’ll tell ya that much.”
The below report filed by Detroit NBC affiliate WDIV states that the sold-out rally featured no social distancing nor mask requirements with mask usage being “incredibly low” at the rally.
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