On February 8, 2025, Kid Rock made an unexpected appearance at JBJ’s Nashville to celebrate Bon Jovi’s keyboardist, David Bryan’s 63rd birthday. The event began with excitement and anticipation as Rock took the stage to perform Proud Mary by Creedence Clearwater Revival alongside Bryan. However, what should have been a celebratory moment quickly turned sour when Kid Rock abruptly stormed off stage.
Frustration Over Audience Response

The performance started well, with the crowd giving Kid Rock an enthusiastic reception. But things quickly took a turn when the audience’s response did not meet his expectations. Kid Rock attempted to engage the crowd by encouraging them to clap along, demonstrating how to do so. When this failed to create the energy he wanted, his frustration grew noticeably.
Tension Escalates as Kid Rock Loses His Temper

As the performance continued, Kid Rock’s temper began to flare. With his patience running thin, he stopped the music and addressed the crowd with increasing hostility. “F–k them. F–k them. Hey, hey, stop,” he said, making it clear that if the audience wasn’t going to clap, he wouldn’t continue performing. The audience, now feeling the tension, started clapping, hoping to calm the situation.
A Final Straw and Walk-Off
Despite the crowd’s response, Kid Rock’s anger was not subdued. Just moments later, he stopped the performance again, this time directing his anger at a bar patron. “You know what, f–k y’all. You ain’t gonna clap, I’m gone,” he yelled before storming off the stage, leaving the audience and his bandmates stunned. David Bryan seemed taken aback by the outburst, raising his hand in confusion as he tried to make sense of the situation.