Machine Gun Kelly Reveals ‘Mainstream Sellout’ Summer Tour Dates

Machine Gun Kelly will also have exciting guests joining him on tour, including Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, black bear, and more.

Ahead of the release of his studio album, mainstream sellout, Machine Gun Kelly Kelly announced he would be embarking on a North American and European tour. MGK took to his Instagram to reveal the official schedule of the tour, which is scheduled to kick off in June in Austin, Texas, and will conclude in October in the Netherlands with tickets going on sale Friday.

Kelly will also have exciting guests joining him on tour, including Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, black bear, Trippie Redd, WILLOW, iann dior, and 44phantom. Kelly’s highly anticipated album, mainstream sellout, drops on Friday and will include previously released singles “maybe,” “emo girl,” “thought it was,” and “ay!.” The album follows Kelly’s 2020 album tickets to my downfall.

Previously, Kelly released a music video to his collaboration titled “ay!” with Lil Wayne. In the single, he tapped into his hip-hop roots and rapped. In the music video opening, the musician is seen in what appears to be a dressing room with various clothing racks in the background. He is on the phone with someone and asks them to “call the boys up” to “see if we can shoot this video for ‘ay!'” because it “comes out in the morning.”

Backed by his crew, the group makes various eccentric, rock star-like outfit changes as they vibe to the lyrics of the catchy tune. One of the outfit changes includes the hoodie for a ‘Mainstream Sellout.’ At one point, Kelly’s face is creepily morphed in close-up as he sings along, with his mouth replacing both of his eyeballs.

In January, Kelly revealed he changed the name of the album after he and Barker, 46, had already gotten matching tattoos of the original name, born with horns. “My bad,” he captioned a video of his confession on Instagram. He sat next to Barker in the clip as he prepared to break the news. “Ok, we’re friends no matter what, right?” he asked, to which the Blink-182 drummer said “of course” before they shared a fist bump.

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