KID ROCK AND HANK JR. ON THE SAME STAGE, ON AMERICA’S 250TH BIRTHDAY — TOO PERFECT OR TOO MUCH? The Great American State Fair is set to take over the National Mall for 16 days this summer — free concerts, state exhibits, and what’s being called the biggest July 4th fireworks show in history with 860,000 fireworks over Washington, D.C. But here’s the thing nobody expected. Days after the performer lineup dropped, artists started pulling out one by one. Martina McBride. Bret Michaels. The Commodores. Six out of nine acts — gone. And that’s when fans started talking. Two names kept coming up: Kid Rock, who’s already running his own Freedom 250 Tour across the country, and Hank Williams Jr., who’s been packing amphitheaters all summer long. Neither has been confirmed for the National Mall stage. But if there was ever a moment made for “A Country Boy Can Survive” and an American Badass encore — this might be it.
Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr. on America’s 250th Birthday: Too Perfect or Too Much? The Great American State Fair…