
"Really what I hope for is we can fix ticketing for the fans. And by the way, they've been fucking the artist too, but I'm kind of second in that equation. I want the fans to be able to go to a show at the prices I set for my tickets, and most artists do. We'll see if any other artists get onboard, by the way, with this lawsuit and their management, if they want to talk and tell them about the bullshit that's going on for decades."
"A lot of them will puss out, straight up pussies, all these outlaw country singers. There'll be a bunch of fucking pussies when they should speak up for their fans. Let's see if Pearl Jam steps up. They wanted to fix ticketing years ago. They probably won't, because they'll be like, 'Oh, we hate Donald Trump. We have Trump derangement syndrome.'"
Kid Rock met with Attorney General Pam Bondi in December to push enforcement against bots, scalpers, venues, ticketing companies, managers and artists accused of deceiving the public. He attended the White House in March during an executive order launching an investigation into price-gouging and lack of transparency in ticket prices. The Federal Trade Commission subsequently filed suit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation for alleged illegal resale tactics and deception of artists and consumers. Kid Rock is now urging artists from across the political spectrum to support legal action and reform. He singled out Pearl Jam for past efforts and criticized many artists as unwilling to speak up for fans.
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