Kid Rock stuns patrons by tossing stacks of cash into crowd during performance at his Nashville bar

Kid Rock stuns patrons by tossing stacks of cash into crowd during performance at his Nashville bar
Kid Rock first called for a bag of money and, after a brief moment, threw the cash into the eager audience (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, @zpierre509/TikTok)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: Kid Rock knows how to put on a show, and over the weekend, he delivered in style at his Nashville bar, Kid Rock’s Big A*s Honky Tonk Rock ‘N Roll Steakhouse.

Known for its rowdy atmosphere and larger-than-life vibes, the five-story venue was packed with fans when the rocker made an impromptu appearance. The bar is co-owned by Kid Rock and Steve Smith, who also owns other notable Broadway spots like Tootsie’s, Rippy’s, and Honky Tonk Central, reported by Whiskeyriff.



 

Kid Rock shocks Nashville crowd with cash giveaway during surprise bar performance

Kid Rock has said in the past that he knew it would be risky to publicly show support toward former President Donald Trump (Getty Images)
Musician Kid Rock performs on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 18, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

While performing the classic hit 'All Right Now' by Free, Kid Rock, real name Robert James Ritchie, decided to crank up the excitement, as shown in the video.

Kid Rock sang, gesturing toward the side of the stage, "Can I get that bag of money right now?" Turning to the audience, the singer called out, “Who wants some money?” before flinging the stack into the crowd.

Calling for one of his crew members to bring a bag of cash, the singer proceeded to toss stacks of money into the crowd. Unsurprisingly, the audience went wild, rushing to claim the surprise.

Kid Rock grabbed another stack of bills. At first, he seemed ready to hand it all to one person, but then he changed his mind and tossed the entire stack into the crowd instead.

It’s no secret that Kid Rock spends plenty of time at the bar he co-owns with Steve Smith, who also operates other Nashville hotspots like Tootsie’s and Honky Tonk Central. 



 

Kid Rock recently found himself in an awkward moment during a BBC interview when he told the reporter her voice sounded "sexy" and even invited her to join him for a skiing trip.

Kid Rock rings in 2025 with MAGA rally performance

Kid Rock kicked off the new year, performing at the 'Make America Great Again' victory rally ahead of President Donald Trump’s inauguration.


 
 
 
 
 
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The musician took to Instagram to share his excitement, writing, “So looking forward to playing for WE THE PEOPLE today at The MAGA Victory Rally! … Hope to finally celebrate not only this historic election but my B-day as well after I perform! Hopefully with a few cold Victory Beers… Gonna be an epic year for all I feel! America is so back!”

Kid Rocks set to headline several shows over the summer as part of Rock the Country, a traveling music festival making stops in 10 small towns across the US. The lineup includes big names like Nickelback, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Hank Williams Jr., with Kid Rock leading the charge.

Before that, Kid Rock will hit the road in March for a concert series alongside Chris Janson. The tour will continue into April when Uncle Kracker will step in as his touring partner.

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