Machine Gun Kelly Brings Family Joy to LA Tour Show
As part of his "Lost Americana" global tour, rapper Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) made a heartfelt dedication to two special people in his life - his daughters, Casie Colson Baker and Saga Blade Fox-Baker. The 35-year-old musician took the stage at The Kia Forum in Los Angeles last Thursday night, referencing his first child, now 16, and his new bundle of joy, whom he welcomed with Megan Fox in March.
In a touching moment, MGK expressed his love for his family, stating that "family is everything" to him. He added, "If you're here with your loved ones, love them forever, man." The special dedication was well-received by fans in the audience who braved the torrential downpour and chilly temperatures to pack out The Forum.
As the show went on, MGK entertained the crowd with his signature microphone tricks, guitar shreds, pyrotechnics, and more. The stage itself was an epic setup, featuring a massive hand holding a lit cigarette (later revealed to be an edgy replica of the Statue of Liberty).
The live show also included classic hits like "Bloody Valentine," "My Ex's Best Friend," and "Lonely." Fans in attendance were treated to several tracks from MGK's hit 2025 album, "Lost Americana," as well as special performances by professional dancers.
Throughout the evening, MGK seemed to be having a blast while entertaining the crowd. He joked about LA's rainy weather and joked that he was worried fans wouldn't come out due to the downpour. However, it was clear that all was worth it as the concert ended with an electric atmosphere.
MGK confirmed his next project - a long-awaited rap album set to drop in 2026 - will mark his official return to the genre since 2019's "Hotel Diablo." As he teased, "When you come back next year, it will be nothing like this... This is a special f---ing moment. New setlist, new album."
The concert also served as a celebration of the fifth anniversary of MGK's record-breaking "Tickets to My Downfall," which ignited the 2020s pop punk revival and became certified platinum by the RIAA.
As part of his global tour, produced by Live Nation, MGK continues his journey through major arenas, amphitheaters, and festivals across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
As part of his "Lost Americana" global tour, rapper Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) made a heartfelt dedication to two special people in his life - his daughters, Casie Colson Baker and Saga Blade Fox-Baker. The 35-year-old musician took the stage at The Kia Forum in Los Angeles last Thursday night, referencing his first child, now 16, and his new bundle of joy, whom he welcomed with Megan Fox in March.
In a touching moment, MGK expressed his love for his family, stating that "family is everything" to him. He added, "If you're here with your loved ones, love them forever, man." The special dedication was well-received by fans in the audience who braved the torrential downpour and chilly temperatures to pack out The Forum.
As the show went on, MGK entertained the crowd with his signature microphone tricks, guitar shreds, pyrotechnics, and more. The stage itself was an epic setup, featuring a massive hand holding a lit cigarette (later revealed to be an edgy replica of the Statue of Liberty).
The live show also included classic hits like "Bloody Valentine," "My Ex's Best Friend," and "Lonely." Fans in attendance were treated to several tracks from MGK's hit 2025 album, "Lost Americana," as well as special performances by professional dancers.
Throughout the evening, MGK seemed to be having a blast while entertaining the crowd. He joked about LA's rainy weather and joked that he was worried fans wouldn't come out due to the downpour. However, it was clear that all was worth it as the concert ended with an electric atmosphere.
MGK confirmed his next project - a long-awaited rap album set to drop in 2026 - will mark his official return to the genre since 2019's "Hotel Diablo." As he teased, "When you come back next year, it will be nothing like this... This is a special f---ing moment. New setlist, new album."
The concert also served as a celebration of the fifth anniversary of MGK's record-breaking "Tickets to My Downfall," which ignited the 2020s pop punk revival and became certified platinum by the RIAA.
As part of his global tour, produced by Live Nation, MGK continues his journey through major arenas, amphitheaters, and festivals across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.