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Rock the Country Tour 2025

November 13, 2023 10:25 pm GMT
Last Edited October 30, 2024 5:29 pm GMT

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After their explosive seven-date run through spring and summer of 2024, country rockers Jason Aldean and Kid Rock are joining forces once again for the 2025 iteration of their traveling festival, Rock the Country.

Taking form as a multi-day, multi-city festival, the event will visit another batch of ten "small towns" across the southeast and midwest next April through July.

To view and purchase tickets for Rock the Country's 2025 concert tour dates, see below:

Come the weekend of April 4, the first Rock the Country show will set up camp in Livingston, LA before moving on to Knoxville, TN; Poplar Bluff, MO; Ocala, FL and York, PA.

As we roll into the summer months, the crew will also make stops in Hastings, MI; Little Rock, AR; Ashland, KY and Sioux Falls, SD before wrapping up the 2025 expedition in Anderson, SC from July 25 through the 26.

It's unclear yet what the lineups for these music-filled weekends will entail, but the inaugural Rock the Country festival series saw headlining performances from Aldean and Kid Rock at each stop along the way.

2024 also featured special guest performances from the likes of Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert, Travis Tritt, Lee Brice, Nelly, Warren Zeiders, Big and Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Randy Houser and Uncle Kracker, among others.

Noted as being more than a festival, but rather "a movement, a gathering of hardworking, God-fearing patriots who love America and believe in the power of live music to bring people together," it goes without saying that the Rock the Country festivals serve as a political event on some level.

In 2023, upon the initial announcement of the sprawling music event, Kid Rock noted that “Rock the Country is for everyone who makes this country run and loves America. Nobody knows how to party like Small Town America.”

Written by Lydia Farthing