‘THAT S— AIN’T HAPPENING’: Kid Rock’s Upcoming Tour Won’t Require Masks or Proof of Vax

Kid Rock continues to rail against Biden and Fauci’s America; this time Rock is reassuring fans that his upcoming “Bad Reputation” tour won’t require masks or proof of vaccination.

“If you think I’m going to sit out there and sing ‘Don’t Tell me How to Live’ and ‘We the People’ while people are holding up their f—ing vaccine cards and wearing masks, that s–t ain’t happenin,’” he said in a video posted to his Facebook page on Thursday.

“According to Kid Rock, he’s not aware of any venues on the tour where proof of vaccination is required, but decided not to play in Buffalo or Toronto because of pandemic restrictions. He also said in the video that if the concert halls where he’s booked were to require masks or vaccinations, fans will get their money back because he won’t be there,” the Daily News reports.

Rock made huge waves earlier this week, releasing a new hit song “We The People,” which blasts Biden, Fauci, liberal media, Big Tech, and more. Rock even spoke to former President Donald Trump about the new song and shared the news on Twitter:

“Oh, and by the way….  I just got off the phone with our 45th President (hopefully 47th) and he expressed how proud of me he was over “We The People” being the #1 song on Itunes!  Suck on that you trolls, critics and haters!”