Machine Gun Kelly Concerts Setlist

Machine Gun Kelly concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2025 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by Machine Gun Kelly: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, Machine Gun Kelly will perform live for about 1:03.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (71% probability):

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  1. Tickets To My Downfall cover drunk face
  2. I Think I'm Okay (with Yungblud & Travis Barker) cover I Think I'm OKAY
  3. Mainstream Sellout cover maybe
  4. Tickets To My Downfall cover concert for aliens
  5. no cover PRESSURE
  6. Mainstream Sellout cover papercuts
  7. Tickets To My Downfall cover kiss kiss
  8. Mainstream Sellout cover emo girl
  9. Tickets To My Downfall cover title track
  10. Tickets To My Downfall cover bloody valentine
  11. Hotel Diablo cover Floor 13
  12. Tickets To My Downfall cover forget me too
  13. Hotel Diablo cover El Diablo
  14. Mainstream Sellout cover 5150
  15. Tickets To My Downfall cover my ex's best friend

Machine Gun Kelly Tour Map 2025

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Machine Gun Kelly Biography

Colson Baker, better known by stage name Machine Gun Kelly (often abbreviated to MGK), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was born on April 22, 1990 in Houston, Texas. Baker moved around the world a lot as a child. What’s worse, his mother left the family and his father was struggling to stay employed, so he had to deal with a lot of financial difficulties growing up. To cope with the situation, he emerged himself into hip hop music. His early influences were Eminem and Ludacris, but especially DMX and his 2001 album “The Great Depression”.

At age 19, he decided to take his passion for hip hop to the next level. He started competing in freestyle rap battles, winning two of them at the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem. He was also featured briefly on MTV2’s show Sucker Free Freestyle. In the meantime, he started producing mixtapes in his home studio.

In May 2010, the independent record label Block Starz Music released his debut single, "Alice in Wonderland". The positive reaction allowed him to release his debut studio album, “Lace Up”, in October 2012. The album was a hit, peaking at the #4 spot on the Billboard 200 list. Later that year, he went on his first nationwide Machine Gun Kelly concert tour called the "Hostile Takeover Tour".

Since then, he has put out 4 more studio albums, thus he has 5 in total. The best selling remained his first, “Lace Up” with 283,000 copies sold in the US. For his new Machine Gun Kelly album, “Mainstream Sellout” from March 2022, he decided to completely change up his style. Instead of hip hop, he put out a punk rock record.

MGK’s biggest hits to date are “Wild Boy” (2012), “Mind of a Stoner” (2013) featuring Wiz Khalifa, and “Bad Things” (2017) featuring Camila Cabello.

Machine Gun Kelly received a lot of media attention in September 2018 for his highly publicized feud with Eminem. While Eminem was one of MGK’s early influences, the two got into a fight after Eminem put out the track “Not Alike” in 2018, dissing MGK. Speculation is he did so because of comments Kelly had made about his teenage daughter 6 years prior. Kelly responded with his own song trashing Eminem, “Rap Devil” (an allusion to Slim Shady’s 2013 hit song “Rap God”). The most successful diss track to come out of this feud was Eminem’s “Killshot”, released in September 2018.

Kelly has also appeared in a number of films and TV shows as an actor, including the Showtime series “Roadies” (2016), the Tommy Lee biopic “The Dirt” (2019), and “The King of Staten Island” (2020). Check where the next Machine Gun Kelly concert is playing on the page above.

 

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