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Kid Rock Claims He Once Sold Weed to Tom Petty
The singer says he used to be the late rock legend's weed dealer when Petty would visit Michigan.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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In a recent interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Kid Rock claimed that he used to be Tom Petty's weed dealer when the rock legend would visit Michigan. Rock said he would get calls from Petty asking him to score some weed, and he would then call his brother and friends to get it before hand-delivering it to Petty. Rock said he felt it was "f--king awesome" to interact with Petty in this way, even though they had "nothing in common."
Why it matters
This story provides a surprising and previously unknown anecdote about the relationship between two iconic musicians. It also sheds light on Kid Rock's past as a small-time drug dealer before he found fame as a musician himself. The details about Petty's potential use of fentanyl also raise questions about the circumstances surrounding the rock legend's tragic death.
The details
According to Kid Rock, he would get calls from Tom Petty when the rock star was visiting Michigan, where Rock lived at the time, asking him to score some weed. Rock would then call his brother and his brother's friends to get the marijuana, and he would personally deliver it to Petty. Rock said he felt it was "f--king awesome" to interact with Petty, even though they had "nothing in common." Rock and Joe Rogan also speculated that Petty's death in 2017 may have been caused by fentanyl, which Rock said a roadie had provided to Petty to help with an unspecified injury.
- Kid Rock made the revelation about being Petty's weed dealer in a 2025 interview on the Joe Rogan Experience.
- Tom Petty died on October 2, 2017.
The players
Kid Rock
An American singer, songwriter, and rapper who claims he used to be Tom Petty's weed dealer when Petty would visit Michigan.
Tom Petty
A legendary American musician and singer-songwriter who died in 2017, with the cause of death determined to be an accidental overdose of multiple medications.
Joe Rogan
An American podcaster, UFC color commentator, and comedian who interviewed Kid Rock and discussed Petty's death.
What they’re saying
“Dude, I used to be Tom Petty's weed dealer. He would come to town. He married a girl from Saginaw, Michigan. I forget her name, great, great girl. And they would come to, you know, outside Detroit where I lived and I'd get this call like, 'hey, can you get Tom some weed?'”
— Kid Rock (Joe Rogan Experience)
“I'd be like, 'This is f--king awesome,' because I love Tom Petty. I didn't really know him. So I'd go up there and drop the weed off. And I'd be in his dressing room and like, he'd be like, 'So what's up, man?' I'd be like, 'Nothing.'”
— Kid Rock (Joe Rogan Experience)
What’s next
The details surrounding Tom Petty's death and potential use of fentanyl could prompt further investigation or reporting on the circumstances of the rock legend's tragic passing.
The takeaway
This story provides a unique and surprising glimpse into the lives of two iconic musicians, highlighting the unexpected connections that can exist between famous figures. It also raises questions about the role of drugs and addiction in the music industry, and the potential dangers faced by even the most successful artists.
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