Machine Gun Kelly (aka mgk) is hitting the road again, and Canada’s getting a front-row seat. The newly announced lost americana Tour marks one of the biggest live runs of his career, spanning arenas across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, with a handful of high-profile festival and sports performances mixed in.
The lost americana Tour kicks off November 18 in Phoenix before winding its way through the U.S. and crossing north of the border. Canadian fans can catch mgk at Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome (Nov 29), Edmonton’s Rogers Place (Dec 1), Hamilton’s TD Coliseum (Dec 8), and Montreal’s Centre Bell (Dec 10). He’ll also headline the 112th Bud Light Grey Cup Halftime Show in Winnipeg on November 16—a major look that underscores his crossover appeal in Canada’s live-music scene.
The announcement comes alongside the release of a new single and DIY video, “no cell phones in rehab.” It’s not a rap record, but rather a moody, guitar-driven cut pulled from the vaults of his 2020 pop-punk breakthrough, Tickets To My Downfall. The track arrives as part of the album’s upcoming anniversary edition, Tickets To My Downfall (All Access), executive-produced by Travis Barker.
Back when that record dropped, it shocked the industry by landing MGK his first #1 album on the Billboard 200 and solidifying his place in the pop-punk revival. Now, fresh off his third consecutive chart-topper lost americana, he’s coming full circle—celebrating a career built on unpredictability, reinvention, and an audience that spans genres.
Tickets and full routing for the lost americana tour are available at machinegunkelly.com. With his live shows known for controlled chaos and unfiltered emotion, the Canadian dates are shaping up to be some of the loudest nights of the winter.
























