Re: BDS
Anything that brings this style of music to the mainstream audience is a good thing. Think of the possibilities of a young Kid Rock fan being inspired to pick up a guitar and learn to play after hearing Davy, or even Ricky Medlocke/Gary Rossington of Skynyrd. I find it strange how anyone would think this to be a bad thing, as it's a win win situation, and it will pick up the band undoubtedly many new fans. Say what you want about Kid Rock (and there's a LOT which can be said) but he has been quick to cite classic rock bands as influences and help out whenever possible, exposing them to new audiences they otherwise never would be exposed to. Anything that helps the genre of guitar based rock should be encouraged, no matter who's the one encouraging it. Otherwise all we'll be left with is bland pop diva wanna be's and rap, neither one of which is very conducive to guitar based music.
The only negative I see is if people don't show up early enough to see them. That is always a problem playing on a bill like that. Even if only 500 to 1000 show it is still good exposure for them at this point in their career. Then they got to seal the deal with a 30 minute set.