Kid Rock's 'Rock the Country' Festival Responds to Artists Dropping Out
Summary
Kid Rock's "Rock the Country" music festival, scheduled for July in Anderson, South Carolina, has been canceled. The cancellation is due to several artists, including the band Shinedown, deciding not to participate because they believe it could lead to division. The festival aims to unite people through music and not politics.Key Facts
- Kid Rock's festival, "Rock the Country," was planned for Anderson, South Carolina, in July.
- The festival was canceled after some artists dropped out, citing concerns about creating division.
- The band Shinedown and other artists like Ludacris, Morgan Wade, and Carter Faith withdrew from the festival.
- The festival usually has a lineup of various music artists, including conservatives like Kid Rock and Jason Aldean.
- In the past, the festival attracted about 47,000 attendees and had a significant economic impact on the region.
- The festival organizers emphasize their mission to unite people through music.
- The festival was part of a tour with scheduled dates in other U.S. cities through September.
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