At this year’s Academy Awards, host Conan O’Brien set the tone with his sharp wit, delivering a series of jokes throughout the night. However, one particular joke aimed at musician Kid Rock sparked a reaction that quickly gained traction online. During the opening monologue, O’Brien made a playful reference to an “alternate” Oscars ceremony, suggesting that anyone uncomfortable with the tone of the evening could head to a nearby venue for a show hosted by Kid Rock. “Tonight could get political, and if that makes you uncomfortable, there’s an alternate Oscars being hosted by Kid Rock. It’s at the Dave & Buster’s down the street,” O’Brien joked, referencing the musician’s previous involvement in a more patriotic alternative to the Super Bowl halftime show. While the audience laughed at the punchline, Kid Rock wasn’t quite as amused by the jest.
Following the broadcast, Kid Rock took to social media to share his thoughts on the joke. While he made it clear that he enjoys humor, even when it targets him, the singer wasn’t impressed by O’Brien’s remark. “I love a good joke, even when I am the butt of it, unfortunately, this was not a very good one,” Kid Rock posted on X. His response highlighted that while he can typically appreciate being teased, this particular joke didn’t sit well with him. Despite his disappointment, the rocker decided to turn the moment into an opportunity for self-promotion, leveraging the attention to advertise his upcoming tour.
Kid Rock’s post quickly gained attention, and he used the platform to promote his “Freedom 250” tour, which celebrates America’s 250th anniversary. He urged fans to buy tickets for his shows, humorously pointing out that the tickets could be purchased through Ticketmaster, despite his apparent frustration with the platform. “If you want to see a REAL good show this spring/summer that celebrates America and 250 years of freedom – make sure you buy your tickets from (ugh) Ticketmaster for my Freedom 250 tour – The Road To Nashville. There is a reason for this, TRUST ME!” he wrote.
The joke about Kid Rock, while intended as a lighthearted quip, ended up being one of the most talked-about moments from the Oscars. Despite the initial backlash, Kid Rock turned the viral moment into a publicity opportunity, effectively turning the unexpected attention into a promotional tool for his tour. Meanwhile, O’Brien’s humor continued to make waves, but it was the response from Kid Rock that lingered long after the ceremony concluded.