DETROIT, MI. (THECOUNT) — Kid Rock is not renewing his lease for his “Made in Detroit” restaurant inside Little Caesars Arena, according to Wednesday reports.

According to Olympia Development of Michigan, Rock has voluntarily decided not to renew his licensing agreement.

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The following is a statement from Chris Granger, group president, Sports and Entertainment, Ilitch Holdings:

“We have been in contact with Kid Rock. He has voluntarily decided not to renew his licensing agreement for the Kid Rock’s Made in Detroit restaurant which comes up for renewal in April. We are in the business of amazing and inspiring our fans and guests through an incredible array of world-class sporting and live entertainment events. As our venues are open, inviting, inclusive, and respectful to all, we look forward to bringing on an exciting new concept that aligns with our community and company values,” reports ClickOnDetroit.

The restaurant opened with Little Caesars Arena in September 2017. The arena opened with six performances by Kid Rock, each one a sellout.

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Geo quick facts: Detroit is the largest city in the midwestern state of Michigan. Near Downtown, the neoclassical Detroit Institute of Arts is famed for the Detroit Industry Murals painted by Diego Rivera, and inspired by the city’s ties to the auto industry, giving it the nickname “Motor City.” Detroit is also the birthplace of Motown Records, whose chart-topping history is on display at their original headquarters, Hitsville U.S.A. – wikipedia.