Entertainment
Machine Gun Kelly Announces 2026 Tour in New Zealand and Australia

Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, has announced a tour in 2026 that includes a highly anticipated show in Auckland, New Zealand. The concert is scheduled for April 18, 2026, at Spark Arena, marking his return to the region after performing four shows in major Australian cities.
The tour will kick off with performances in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, showcasing his latest work, the seventh studio album, Lost Americana, which was released on August 8, 2023. This album has been described by Rolling Stone as a modern interpretation of the heartland rock genre, a style known for its storytelling and evocative themes reminiscent of iconic artists like John Cougar Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen.
Fans of Machine Gun Kelly can expect an engaging performance that captures the essence of his latest musical direction. The artist has garnered significant attention for his ability to blend genres, and this tour promises to deliver a dynamic experience for concert-goers.
Tickets for the Auckland show and the Australian concerts will likely be in high demand, given Machine Gun Kelly’s rising popularity. With his unique sound and vibrant stage presence, the tour is anticipated to attract a diverse audience, from long-time fans to new listeners eager to experience his latest music live.
As the date approaches, further announcements regarding ticket sales and specific performance details are expected. The excitement surrounding MGK‘s tour reflects his established status as a prominent figure in contemporary music, making the 2026 tour a must-see event for fans across New Zealand and Australia.
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