Dubbed the “$20 Best Night Ever Tour” on account of the low ticket price (lawn seats were only $20) and cheap drinks (small beers were $4), Kid Rock’s concert last night at Blossom certainly lived up to the billing. While Rock benefited from the nu-metal movement (if you can call it that) of the 2000s, the guy started his career in the 1990s and gradually worked his way up to the point where he became the top-selling male solo act of the 2000s. He's a much better rapper than singer, but he’s a heck of a showman. Last night, he arrived on stage to the sound of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and then dove into rap-rock classics like “Devil Without a Cause” and “American Bad Ass.”