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Kid Rock lands in St. Louis the night before his Freedom 250 Tour stop

The Detroit musician arrives ahead of a Friday night concert at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre with Parker McCollum.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Kid Rock

Kid Rock — owner of N71KR (Bombardier Challenger 600)

Kid Rock

Kid Rock's Bombardier Challenger 600 (N71KR) flight path — KJWN — John C Tune to KSTL — St. Louis Lambert
Flight path · KJWN — John C TuneKSTL — St. Louis Lambert · 51m airborne
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Departure
KJWN — John C Tune
Arrival
KSTL — St. Louis Lambert
Airborne
51m
Distance
226 nm
CO₂
2.3t

Kid Rock flew from Nashville to St. Louis on the evening of May 15, 2026, landing at Lambert International Airport just before midnight after a 51-minute flight aboard his Bombardier Challenger 600, tail number N71KR.

The trip lands him in Missouri the same night his Freedom 250 Tour is scheduled to play the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, per Live Nation’s tour schedule. The St. Louis date is the fourth stop on a 10-city amphitheater run celebrating America’s 250th birthday, with Parker McCollum opening. Kid Rock is also booked for a show the following night in Tinley Park, Illinois, as reported by Consequence Live.

The flight from KJWN to KSTL continues a pattern of short-haul hops between tour stops: earlier in May, Kid Rock flew from Nashville to Raleigh and back, then to Charlotte and back, all within a few days. The Challenger 600 appears to be his primary means of moving between Midwest and Southeast dates on this tour.

Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 600

Bombardier Challenger 600 exterior — Kid Rock's private jet (N71KR)
Bombardier Challenger 600 cabin floor plan — Kid Rock's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Challenger 600

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Challenger 600
Tail
N71KR
Max alt
26,025 ft
Max speed
457 kt

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