Kid Rock Reacts to Conan O'Brien's Oscars Gag
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In the aftermath of the 2026 Oscars, musician Kid Rock publicly expressed his disapproval of a comedic jab delivered by host Conan O'Brien. The joke, which alluded to an alternative Oscars ceremony hosted by Kid Rock at a casual establishment, stemmed from the artist's involvement in Turning Point USA's Super Bowl Halftime Show. Kid Rock, while acknowledging his ability to take a joke, deemed O'Brien's remark to be of poor quality. He utilized the platform to advocate for his forthcoming tour, positioning it as an event that honors America's foundational principles and two and a half centuries of liberty.
Artist Kid Rock Dismisses Conan O'Brien's Oscars Remark as Unimpressive, Promotes Tour Celebrating America
On March 18, 2026, musician Kid Rock, following Conan O'Brien's hosting of the 2026 Oscars, publicly reacted to a specific joke made during O'Brien's opening monologue. O'Brien humorously suggested an alternative Oscars hosted by Kid Rock for those uncomfortable with political discourse, playfully placing it at a 'Dave & Buster's down the street.' Kid Rock, taking to X (formerly Twitter), stated, "I love a good joke, even when I am the butt of it, unfortunately this was not a very good one." He further used his post to promote his upcoming spring/summer tour, describing it as a "REAL good show" that celebrates "America and 250 years of Freedom."
This incident follows Kid Rock's participation in Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show, which was presented on Super Bowl Sunday as a protest against the NFL's selection of Bad Bunny as the halftime performer. During his performance of "Bawitdaba," Kid Rock faced allegations of lip-syncing, which he vehemently denied on X, attributing any perceived sync issues to production challenges rather than intentional lip-syncing. He defended the production team and Turning Point USA, stating that while "nobody's perfect every time," the issues were due to the complexity of syncing the song and unfamiliarity with it by some production members. Kid Rock also highlighted the prevalence of lip-syncing accusations in the entertainment industry, citing Bad Bunny's experience on 'Saturday Night Live' as an example. In a subsequent interview on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle," Kid Rock subtly critiqued Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, expressing his lack of understanding but also placing responsibility on the NFL for their choice of performer, which he believed necessitated an alternative show like Turning Point USA's.
This event underscores the ongoing cultural and political divides present in the entertainment world. It prompts reflection on the nature of humor, particularly when it targets individuals or events with strong political undertones. The exchange also highlights the artist's role in not only performing but also in shaping public discourse and leveraging their platform to promote their views and ventures.

