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Rock the Country Faces Artist Exodus Before Tour
25 Jan
Summary
- Three artists have canceled their participation in the Rock the Country festival.
- Ludacris' cancellation was attributed to a mix-up by his representative.
- The festival is facing backlash over perceived political affiliations.

The Rock the Country festival, scheduled for an eight-city tour across the United States in 2026, is experiencing significant artist withdrawals. Ludacris, Morgan Wade, and Carter Faith, who were initially part of the lineup, have all canceled their appearances. A representative for Ludacris stated his inclusion was a "mix-up," while Faith indicated her withdrawal via social media.
The festival, described as a celebration of community and American spirit, is set to kick off in Bellville, Texas, in May 2026, with additional shows in Georgia, South Dakota, Kentucky, South Carolina, Michigan, Florida, and concluding in Hamburg, New York, in September 2026. Other confirmed performers include Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, and Miranda Lambert.
However, the festival has reportedly faced backlash, with social media users inferring conservative political affiliations linked to Kid Rock's support for Donald Trump. Some artists, like Shinedown drummer Barry Kerch, expressed surprise at the festival's perceived political leaning, noting they accepted the offer without full awareness.




