In a move that’s sure to shake up the music industry and ignite cultural debate, 90s rap icon Vanilla Ice and rock-rap rebel Kid Rock have announced their joint “Woke is Whack” national tour. The duo is set to bring their high-energy performances to cities across America while making a bold statement against what they call the overreach of “woke culture” in entertainment and everyday life.

A Tour with a Message
The unexpected collaboration was announced via social media, with both artists sharing a promotional video teasing the tour’s themes. In the clip, Vanilla Ice says, “We’re bringing real music back—no filters, no agendas, just raw energy and good times.” Meanwhile, Kid Rock, known for his outspoken views, added, “We’re tired of the cancel culture, the censorship, and the nonsense. It’s time to take America back—one concert at a time.”
Tour Dates and Locations
While the full list of cities has yet to be revealed, sources say the “Woke is Whack” tour will hit major arenas and outdoor venues, with stops expected in Nashville, Austin, Detroit, and several Midwest and Southern cities. The duo also plans to feature surprise guest artists known for their rebellious approach to music and culture.
Fan Reactions: Excitement and Controversy
As expected, the announcement has sparked a firestorm on social media. Fans of Vanilla Ice and Kid Rock are thrilled, praising the tour as a stand for free speech and authentic entertainment.
One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“Finally, a tour that’s about music and fun, not politics shoved down our throats. Can’t wait!”
However, critics argue that the tour is unnecessarily divisive. Some believe it promotes backlash against inclusivity efforts in the entertainment industry, with others calling it a “gimmick” meant to stir controversy.
What’s Next?
With ticket sales expected to skyrocket, industry insiders believe the “Woke is Whack” tour could become one of the most talked-about events of the year. Whether it will spark a larger movement or face major backlash remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: Vanilla Ice and Kid Rock are ready to bring the party and the message to the masses.
Would you attend this tour? Let us know in the comments!
In a move that’s sure to shake up the music industry and ignite cultural debate, 90s rap icon Vanilla Ice and rock-rap rebel Kid Rock have announced their joint “Woke is Whack” national tour. The duo is set to bring their high-energy performances to cities across America while making a bold statement against what they call the overreach of “woke culture” in entertainment and everyday life.
A Tour with a Message
The unexpected collaboration was announced via social media, with both artists sharing a promotional video teasing the tour’s themes. In the clip, Vanilla Ice says, “We’re bringing real music back—no filters, no agendas, just raw energy and good times.” Meanwhile, Kid Rock, known for his outspoken views, added, “We’re tired of the cancel culture, the censorship, and the nonsense. It’s time to take America back—one concert at a time.”
Tour Dates and Locations
While the full list of cities has yet to be revealed, sources say the “Woke is Whack” tour will hit major arenas and outdoor venues, with stops expected in Nashville, Austin, Detroit, and several Midwest and Southern cities. The duo also plans to feature surprise guest artists known for their rebellious approach to music and culture.
Fan Reactions: Excitement and Controversy
As expected, the announcement has sparked a firestorm on social media. Fans of Vanilla Ice and Kid Rock are thrilled, praising the tour as a stand for free speech and authentic entertainment.
One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“Finally, a tour that’s about music and fun, not politics shoved down our throats. Can’t wait!”
However, critics argue that the tour is unnecessarily divisive. Some believe it promotes backlash against inclusivity efforts in the entertainment industry, with others calling it a “gimmick” meant to stir controversy.
What’s Next?
With ticket sales expected to skyrocket, industry insiders believe the “Woke is Whack” tour could become one of the most talked-about events of the year. Whether it will spark a larger movement or face major backlash remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: Vanilla Ice and Kid Rock are ready to bring the party and the message to the masses.
Would you attend this tour? Let us know in the comments!