Kidlock was not pleased with the Nashville Bar crowd in John Bon Jovi on Saturday night.
The musicians attended the venue and celebrated Bon Jovi Rocker's David Brian's birthday. On February 8th, Kidlock left the stage midway through the performance after realising that the crowd wasn't applauding to his liking.
Kidlock met applause when he first arrived on stage, and then began singing “The Pride Mary” by Creedence Clearwater Revival, according to the video. Fans shared with Tiktok.
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Kidlock attacked from the stage at Nashville Bar in Bonjovi on Saturday night. (Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The performance started well before he stopped singing.
“f —them. f—them. Hey, hey, stop. If you don't applause, we're not going to sing. He showed the pace the crowd wanted to applause. Ta.
“What do you know, f —-all. You're not going to applause, I'm gone.”
– Kidlock
The crowd began to applause, and Kid Rock continued singing. After about a minute, the musician stopped singing and said, “What do you know, f —all.
Brian appears confused and is seen talking to another bandmate while the star made a dramatic exit.
David Bryan, John Bon Jovi and Tico Torres are members of Bon Jovi. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
A representative for Kid Rock did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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Despite the Kidlock exit, Brian has a happy birthday at Bonjovi's bar. On Sunday, he went to Instagram to share a video of his performance with the caption, “Thanks for your birthday wish! Swinging with @jbjsnash on @bigkennytv last night.”
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Kid Rock's final performance was the Make America Great Again Victory Rally, which celebrated President Donald Trump's inauguration. Billy Ray Cyrus and Lee Greenwood also performed at the rally.
Trump's longtime supporter, Kid Rock, also appeared on the final night of the Republican National Convention in July.
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For the convention, Rocker recreated the 2000 song “American Bad A-,” including a reference to Trump. He began his performance by asking the audience to stand up, raise their fists, and guide them with the chant “Fight, Fight!” And then “Trump, Trump!”
Kid Rock performed at the Make America Great Again Victory Rally to celebrate President Donald Trump's inauguration. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
He finished his performance by saying, “Women and gentlemen, prepare for the most patriotic American Bada – prepare for President Donald J. Trump on Earth.” Kidlock has since introduced the UFC CEO and CEO Dana Whitespoke just before Trump gave his speech.
In his own speech, Trump spoke about Kid Rock and said that Locker called him and asked him if he could be involved in the competition.
“He has become my friend over the past decade, and he's amazing,” Trump said. “Everyone loves him. I didn't know how big he was.”
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Christina Dugan Ramirez of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. You can send story tips [email protected].