Machine Gun Kelly's 'Lost Americana' Tour: What to Expect in 2025

It looks like fans of Machine Gun Kelly, or MGK as he's widely known, have something exciting to mark on their calendars for 2025. While there isn't a single, overarching tour announcement covering the entire year, the pieces are certainly falling into place for a significant global outing.

We've seen confirmation of a major stop in Edmonton, Alberta, at Rogers Place on December 1, 2025. This date is part of what's being called the "Lost Americana Tour," directly supporting his seventh studio album, also titled "Lost Americana." This isn't just a casual gig; it's a full-blown global announcement, produced by Live Nation, and tickets are set to go on sale starting September 25th. It's worth noting that this tour will feature a variety of special guests on different dates, including Wiz Khalifa, Julia Wolf, and Mod Sun, among others, adding even more star power to the shows.

Digging a bit deeper, this "Lost Americana" journey seems to be a continuation and evolution of his musical path. The tour kicked off in November 2025 at the Vans Warped Tour in Orlando, Florida, with a special focus on celebrating the fifth anniversary of his critically acclaimed album, "Tickets to My Downfall." This album was a massive turning point, marking his successful transition from rapper to rock star and topping the Billboard charts. Hits like "Bloody Valentine" and "My Ex's Best Friend" from that era are likely to be staples in the setlist, alongside new material from "Lost Americana."

Interestingly, MGK also signed with WME for global representation in March 2025, which often signals a ramp-up in touring and other ventures. This move solidifies his position as a major global touring artist. We also saw him perform "Cliché," a lead single from "Lost Americana," at the 2025 Kids' Choice Awards in June, further highlighting the album's presence and his continued engagement with live performances and media events.

So, while we don't have a day-by-day itinerary for the entire year just yet, the "Lost Americana Tour" is definitely happening in 2025, with significant dates already announced and more likely to follow. It's shaping up to be a tour that celebrates his evolution, showcases his latest work, and brings his energetic performances to fans around the world.

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