MGK locks major deal ahead of new album release
MGK, previously goes by Machine Gun Kelly, is slated to release seventh album 'Lost Americana' in August
MGK, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, has scored a major gig ahead of the release of his upcoming seventh album, Lost Americana.
Joined by fellow performers, T-Pain and Zedd, the Rap Devil hitmaker is set to headline the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere Stage during Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.
The entertainment lineup will run from November 20 to 22, bringing high-energy performances alongside the Formula 1 festivities, which will kick off with the Grand Prix on Saturday, November 22.
Among the trio, the musician, whose real name is Colson Baker, is scheduled to take the stage on Friday night, November 21, after Zedd will open the weekend with a performance on November 20.
As for T-Pain, he will close it out on November 22, following his stints at both Coachella weekends and Stagecoach in April.
Though the 35-year-old rapper secured the deal ahead of his album release, by the time he hits the stage, Lost Americana will already be out, giving fans the chance to hear and sing along to new tracks live.
The album is slated for release on August 8, 2025, serving as the follow up of his 2022 record, Mainstream Sellout.
So far, MGK has dropped two singles from Lost Americana, Cliché and Vampire Diaries.
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