Ted Nugent recently experienced a backlash that led to the cancellation of his Alabama concert, scheduled to take place on July 18. This was a result of controversial comments he made regarding the transgender community. However, in a recent episode of his The Nightly Nuge, Nugent hit back at the critics with a stern warning: mess with him, and they’re bound to lose.
According to Nugent, his farewell tour, dubbed ‘Adios Mofo ’23’, is selling like hotcakes. He doesn’t seem to have lost his stride after the Alabama show’s cancellation. Quite the contrary, the controversial rocker says he immediately booked another gig in Mississippi, reportedly for a better payout. Nugent shrugged off his critics, referring to them as ‘serpents’ and ‘freaks’, and assured them that any attempt to take him down would backfire.
Nugent also had some strong words for his protesters during the same episode. The iconic rocker likened his critics to serpents slithering from under a rock, and he didn’t stop there. In his opinion, these critics were just men dressed up as women who didn’t appreciate his music and hence protested. However, Nugent’s confidence didn’t seem to waver. With a smile on his face, he boldly stated that he could not be canceled.
Here is what Ted Nugent said about the cancellation of his Alabama show:
“I’ve gotta tell you, the concerts are selling out left and right — except where some freaks who think that men should go into women’s bathrooms and locker rooms and who think that comfortably numb is a desirable condition for your children. They have protested. I think there were six snakes — they were serpents — that protested one of my concerts down in Birmingham, Alabama, of all places.
We were selling tickets left and right. They canceled the concert, and the Nugent haters — which is the Michael Moore, Hunter Biden fan club — actually canceled the concert in Birmingham, but an hour later, I booked another gig for more money across the border in Mississippi. So when you mess with Uncle Ted, you lose. I’m gonna rock my flamethrowing balls off this year and have the greatest concert of my life.”
He continued:
“It’s called the Avondale Brewery in Birmingham, Alabama. And again, just the lunatic fringe. Some serpents slithered off from underneath the rock. I think six or seven of them, and there were big fat men dressed up like women that wanted to sing, ‘I love it when you kiss me where I pee.’ Now they like that, but they don’t love my music. So they protested. And the proprietors bent over rover, and they canceled my concert. But again, you see that smile on my face? You can’t cancel me.“
Despite the cancellation of his Alabama concert, Nugent remains undeterred. He promises that his ‘Adios Mofo ’23’ tour will be the greatest of his career, seemingly unfazed by the controversies surrounding him. It’s evident that Nugent believes in speaking his mind and enjoying his farewell tour to the fullest, regardless of any backlash or criticism.
