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Kid Rock to Perform at Republican National Convention in Milwaukee

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Singer and rapper Robert James Ritchie, known as Kid Rock, has stirred excitement with his announcement of a surprise performance at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

The singer took to social media to share his arrival in Milwaukee, hinting at his upcoming gig at the convention.

Though not officially scheduled, a local news outlet spotted Kid Rock rehearsing at the Fiserv Forum, setting the stage with patriotic lights and an ensemble of musicians.

Reports indicate that Kid Rock is slated to perform at 9:03 p.m. on the last day of the convention, as per NBC News in Chicago.

Kid Rock rose to fame with his album “Devil Without a Cause” in 1998, known for blending hip hop, rap, and country influences in his music.

His hit song “All Summer Long,” released in 2008, remains a fan favorite with high streams on Spotify.

In recent years, Kid Rock has aligned himself with conservative politics, making headlines for his vocal support for President Trump.

He recently dedicated a performance to those affected by a shooting incident at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, showcasing his staunch support for the president.

In a video message, Kid Rock expressed his unwavering support for the “100% American badass president,” emphasizing his commitment to patriotic values.