Kid Rock Embraces New Celebs Who Support Trump: ‘Welcome to the Party’

Kid Rock got the party going at President-elect Trump’s MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday afternoon, performing “All Summer Long” to kick-start his set at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC

Following a performance of his pointed 2022 song “We The People,” which includes lyrics like “We all bleed red, brother, listen to me/It’s time for love and unity,” the rocker left the stage to fans, shouting “U.S. .”

Ahead of the performance, the singer visited “Fox & Friends Weekend” to talk about the palpable shift in energy he’s felt in the nation’s capital and Hollywood.

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Kid Rock in a black tank top and a red 'Make America Great Again' hat plays with the music board on stage at the MAGA Victory Rally

Kid Rock performed a number of his hit songs at Donald Trump’s MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday afternoon at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

“It feels like the rebirth of our nation,” the musician, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, told hosts Lawrence Jones, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade. “It felt like that at the UFC fight after the election, everybody was together, you know, and went to the ring,” he said of the championship fight that brought Trump supporters like Elon Musk and Dana White, as well as the rocker, to New York City .

“There’s just this overwhelming feeling … you’ve heard it a million times that America is back,” the “Born Free” singer explained.

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President Trump in blue suit and red tie on Elon Musk in leather jacket and Kid Rock in leather jacket and hat at UFC fight in NYC

Donald Trump speaks with Elon Musk and Kid Rock at the UFC championship fight in New York City on November 16, 2024, days after winning the presidential election. (KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)

Kid Rock also talked about how Hollywood, since Trump secured the Oval Office in November, seemed to embrace him as the country’s leader, less reluctant to voice their support.

“Now they feel it’s safe to go in the water after dipping their toe in it for four to eight years,” he joked. “I mean, welcome to the party like I said. Better to have them on board than not,” he added.

Carrie Underwood, known for being removed from the political scene, shocked some when it was announced last week that she would perform “America The Beautiful” at Trump’s inauguration: “I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” the country superstar said in a statement.

Jason Aldean, a longtime Trump supporter, was also tapped to play at the Liberty Ball, as well as rapper Nelly.

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Sylvester Stallone in a black classic tuxedo looks serious as he looks directly at the camera on the carpet split Mel Gibson is smiling in a blue suit and black shirt on the carpet split Jon Voight in a dark navy blue suit with a blue tie with American flags on is smiling on the carpet and extending his hand

Donald Trump named actors Sylvester Stallone, left, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight as his “special ambassadors” to Hollywood. (Getty Images)

Actors Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight were made “special ambassadors” to “the great but very troubled place of Hollywood, California” by Trump last week, all of whom have had positive things to say publicly about Trump or have been supporters. Voight was also in attendance at Sunday’s rally.

“There’s a whole change in the air, there’s a whole shift in everything,” Kid Rock continued.

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“(People) saw what he did the first time. And when you really look at the facts and the numbers and how amazing it was, and it only gets better from there. The emotion is everywhere,” he said. “Especially if you’re on our side — it’s through the roof. But I think people, all reasonable people, I feel, you know, understand, just if we would have gotten a reasonable Democrat.”

Kid Rock in black leather jacket and hat sings passionately on stage at the RNC

Kid Rock, a longtime supporter of Donald Trump, is shown performing at the Republican National Convention in July. (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

“Like, it’s okay … we think differently about a lot of things, but if you’re a reasonable person, and I really have to emphasize ‘reasonable,’ because lord knows there are some fruitcakes out there.”

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