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MGK dedicates ‘Lost Americana’ LA tour show to his daughters: ‘My two baby girls’

Machine Gun Kelly, known as MGK, dedicated his Los Angeles concert on Thursday night to his two daughters, calling them his ‘two baby girls’ during an emotional and energetic performance at The Kia Forum. The event was part of his ‘Lost Americana’ global tour, where he highlighted the importance of family while entertaining a packed audience despite heavy rain.

On November 21, 2025, MGK performed at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, as part of his ‘Lost Americana’ world tour. The concert drew a large crowd who braved torrential downpours and chilly temperatures to see the Grammy-nominated artist. MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, kicked off the show with tracks like ‘outlaw overture’ and ‘starman,’ immediately engaging the audience with his dynamic stage presence.

Midway through the performance, MGK took a moment to dedicate the entire show to his daughters, Casie Colson Baker, 16, and Saga Blade Fox-Baker, whom he welcomed with actress Megan Fox in March 2025. ‘I would like to dedicate this show to my two baby girls,’ he told the crowd, adding, ‘My oldest grew up too fast.’ He then performed ‘play this when I’m gone,’ a song he originally wrote for Casie, while a montage of family videos played on screen, showcasing heartfelt moments between the musician and his children.

The dedication underscored MGK’s emphasis on family values. ‘I want to highlight how important family is,’ he said. ‘If you’re here with your loved ones, love them forever, man.’ This personal touch resonated with fans, many of whom cheered and applauded the sentiment. The rainy weather didn’t dampen spirits, as MGK joked about his initial concerns that no one would show up, but expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic turnout.

The live show was a spectacle of energy, featuring MGK’s signature microphone tricks, guitar solos, pyrotechnics, and an elaborate stage design that included a massive hand holding a lit cigarette, reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty. He was joined by bandmates JP ‘Rook’ Cappelletty, Sophie Lloyd, and others, as well as professional dancers like Delaney Glazer, adding to the visual appeal and enhancing the performance’s dynamism.

Throughout the two-hour set, MGK performed numerous tracks from his 2025 album ‘Lost Americana,’ including ‘dont wait run fast,’ ‘vampire diaries,’ and ‘goddamn.’ The concert also celebrated the fifth anniversary of his platinum-certified album ‘Tickets to My Downfall,’ with hits like ‘bloody valentine’ and ‘my ex’s best friend’ evoking nostalgia among fans and highlighting his impact on the pop-punk revival of the 2020s.

Looking ahead, MGK teased his next project, confirming that a long-awaited rap album is set for release in 2026, marking his return to the genre since 2019’s ‘Hotel Diablo.’ ‘When you come back next year, it will be nothing like this,’ he announced, hinting at a new era for his music. The ‘Lost Americana’ tour, produced by Live Nation, continues with stops in Las Vegas and beyond, wrapping up in July 2026 after traversing North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

The event attracted celebrities such as singer Mod Sun and actress Madelaine Petsch, who were spotted enjoying the performance. MGK’s message of family and artistic evolution left a lasting impression, reinforcing his connection with fans and setting the stage for future endeavors. As the tour progresses, audiences can expect more innovative shows from the multi-genre artist, solidifying his role in contemporary music culture.

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