Kid Rock has assembled a team of Detroit titans to show support for other cities in need, and to show that Detroit, while experiencing it’s own difficulties still has the power to unite to help others around the country.

Kid Rock, in association with this powerhouse group of local Detroit business people, will donate money to local charities, causes and individuals via the Kid Rock Foundation, all along every stop of his underplay club tour. Radio station partners in each tour market will help determine those individuals and organizations in need. The tour will feature stops at Nashville’s famed Ryman Theater and New York’s Beacon Theater to name a few, a big change from Kid Rock’s Born Free Tour, which saw him playing the country’s biggest stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters.

Kid Rock came up with the idea for this tour to coincide with the launch of his new single “Care,” from his critically acclaimed platinum-selling 2010 album “Born Free.” Says Kid Rock, “The song says ‘the least that I can do is Care’ – and I want to put my money where my mouth is. Everyone knows that Detroit is hurting. But I want to show that even though we don’t have a lot on our own plate, it doesn’t mean the people of my hometown don’t have compassion to share with others all over the country. At the end of the day we’re all Detroit, we’re one country, one family.”

Tickets for the tour will go on sale at 10 am on Saturday the 15th of October.

11/10 Center Stage – Atlanta, GA
11/16 Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD
11/19 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
11/20 Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY
11/22 Egyptian Room – Indianapolis, IN
11/23 Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
11/26 House of Blues – Chicago – Chicago, IL
11/29 Midland Theatre – Kansas City, MO
12/01 Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
12/03 The Great Saltair – Magna, UT
12/04 Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
12/06 Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA

Source: KidRock.com

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