- Cirque du Soleil’s “Crystal” at Fishers Event Center, a photo preview
- The Gatlin Brothers at Brown Country Music Center
- The Black Keys will perform at Innings Festival, Feb 21.
- Gary Clark Jr. will rock the Innings Festival 2025
- Fall Out Boy to appear at Innings Festival in February
- Kris Kristofferson passes away at 88
Kid Rock Brings Patriotic Energy to Noblesville on Freedom 250 Tour with Jon Pardi
Kid Rock has always stood out in American music by refusing to fit neatly into one box. His signature mix of rock riffs, rap delivery, country storytelling, and Southern rock attitude has kept fans coming back for more than 25 years. On June 19, 2026, that same blend lit up the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, as part of the Freedom 250 Tour – The Road to Nashville. The short amphitheater run celebrates America’s upcoming 250th anniversary with plenty of flag-waving energy and crowd-pleasing hits.
Robert James Ritchie, better known as Kid Rock, grew up in the Detroit area and first gained attention in the mid-1990s with a raw rap-rock style. His 1998 album Devil Without a Cause turned him into a mainstream star, eventually selling millions of copies. Standout tracks like “Bawitdaba,” “Cowboy,” and the duet “Picture” with Sheryl Crow crossed over to radio everywhere. Later albums such as Rock n Roll Jesus and the more country-leaning Born Free showed his range. He has earned multiple platinum certifications, Grammy nominations, and a reputation for high-energy live shows that mix genres without apology. The Freedom 250 Tour continues that tradition while leaning into patriotic themes.
Kid did a reprise of this duet, as well as another famous duet (by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton), with his lovely backup singer, and it was very well received by the rowdy Indiana crowd.
Jon Pardi Gets the Crowd Moving
Jon Pardi opened the night and set a strong country tone right away. The California native built his career on a traditional honky-tonk sound updated for today’s audiences. His breakthrough came with the 2016 album California Sunrise, which delivered multi-platinum singles including “Head Over Boots” and “Dirt on My Boots.” Follow-up releases like Heartache Medication and the more recent Honkytonk Hollywood kept the momentum going with songs that celebrate good times, heartbreak, and working-class life.

Pardi took the stage with his touring band and delivered a tight, upbeat set that had fans singing along and two-stepping in the aisles. His warm stage presence and clear vocals fit perfectly as a lead-in for the headliner. No major lineup changes have been reported for his band in recent years. He continues to perform with a solid group of musicians who deliver the twangy guitars, fiddle, and driving rhythm section that define his sound.
Most likely setlist for Jon Pardi (based on recent tour dates):
- Honkytonk Hollywood
- Empty Beer Cans
- Tequila Little Time
- Mr. Saturday Night
- Your Heart or Mine
- Head Over Boots
- Dirt on My Boots
- Night Shift
- Heartache Medication
Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker Band Deliver the Goods
When Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker Band hit the stage, the sold-out crowd of more than 25,000 responded with loud cheers. The Detroit native and his longtime backing band kept the pace high throughout the evening. Recent shows on this tour have featured a strong mix of early hits, mid-career anthems, and patriotic numbers that match the Freedom 250 theme.

The current Twisted Brown Trucker lineup includes several long-serving members alongside a couple of newer additions. Longtime keyboardist Jimmie Bones stepped away after health challenges, including an ALS diagnosis shared publicly in 2025. In his place, Dean James joined on keyboards in 2025, and Tim “Fiddleman” Watson added fiddle around the same time. These changes have kept the band’s sound fresh while preserving its signature groove.

Kid Rock & Twisted Brown Trucker Band members:
- Kid Rock – vocals
- Jason Krause – guitar
- Marlon Young – guitar
- Aaron Julison – bass
- Stefanie Eulinberg – drums, vocals
- Larry Fratangelo – percussion
- Paradime – turntables
- Dean James – keyboards (joined 2025)
- Tim “Fiddleman” Watson – fiddle (joined 2025)
While a complete verified setlist for the Noblesville date has not yet been published, recent stops on the Freedom 250 Tour give a clear picture of what fans heard. Expect a mix of high-octane rockers, singalong favorites, and a few covers or medleys.
Most likely setlist for Kid Rock (based on Freedom 250 Tour averages and recent performances):
- Celebrate
- Devil Without a Cause
- You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me
- American Bad Ass
- All Summer Long
- Cowboy
- It’s Only Rock ’n Roll (But I Like It) / Bad Reputation
- Picture
- Islands in the Stream (Bee Gees cover)
- Born Free
- Medley including 3 Sheets to the Wind, La Grange, and others
A highlight captured on video from the Noblesville stage was Kid Rock leading the crowd through “Born Free,” with flags waving and voices joining in. The band’s tight playing and Kid Rock’s easy command of the stage kept the energy steady from start to finish.

The Ruoff Music Center show showed why Kid Rock continues to draw big crowds year after year. Jon Pardi’s strong opening set got everyone warmed up, and the headliner delivered exactly what longtime fans expect: a no-frills, high-spirited night of music that crosses genres and brings people together. If you enjoy straightforward rock with country roots and a patriotic edge, this tour (or similar dates) is worth checking out. The live atmosphere at places like Ruoff, my favorite venue, makes the hits feel even bigger.

















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