MGK will be touring the UK and Europe next year – here's how to get tickets. It will be MGK's first UK tour since his Mainstream Sellout Tour in 2022, which saw him headline London, Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow – but this time, he'll be going across the whole of the United Kingdom.
The musician, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, will kick off the tour with Wiz Khalifa later this year in Orlando, Florida, before travelling across the United States. But the Lost Americana Tour will be MGK's biggest global headline run since he burst onto the scene in 2006.
The tour will coincide with the release of his latest album, Los Americana, which was released in August this year. But how can you see MGK in Europe and the UK? Well, look no further, we have all the details.
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After his American leg, he will travel to Mainland Europe in February 2026 to perform in Italy, before heading to Vienna, Munich, Krakow, Prague, Berlin, Hamburg, Paris, Cologne and Amsterdam.
But on March 5, he will officially hit the UK, performing at the O2 London, before heading to Manchester's Co-op Live on March 7, Glasgow's OVO Hydro on March 8, Birmingham's Utilita Arena two days later and Dublin on March 12. And it's just hours until tickets go on sale.
Those hoping to get their hands on pre-sale tickets need to register via MGK's website. Pre-sale for North America and Europe will begin at 12 p.m. (local) on September 23, while the general sale begins just two days later, on September 24, at 12 p.m. (local). Meanwhile, dates for Australia and New Zealand are currently available on pre-sale and will go on general sale on September 25 at 4 p.m. (local).
Across the UK leg of the tour, MGK will be supported by alt-pop rocker Julia Wolf, known for her tracks Dog House, In My Room, and Iris. With more than 20.6 billion streams worldwide, MGK is continuing to push the boundaries with his genre-breaking music.
It comes after the Loco hitmaker revealed why he made the decision to cover his body in a blacked-out tattoo. The musician revealed his new look in February last year and explained that his previous tattoos no longer "resonated" with him, saying they were "chaotic".
Now, his body is covered in a black tattoo, but he has kept some smaller tattoos, including a small one dedicated to his daughter, Casie, 16. His new look was designed by Roxx, who has previously tattooed the likes of Adam Lambert and Ricky Martin.
But the new artwork, which required 44 needles. was started in December 2023 at Roxx's private studio in Los Angeles. MGK explained that he had sat for 13-hour sessions. Speaking on The Jennifer Hudson Show, he said: "It was the worst torture I've ever [endured].
However, he said he wouldn't ever consider being put under anaesthesia for the large inking, despite the unbearable pain. He continued: "I don't do the going under and numbing and waking up, I don't do any of that. I had to thug this out. Big mistake!"
MGK's UK dates:- March 5 2026 – London, the O2
- March 7 2026 – Manchester, Co-op Live
- March 8 2026 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- March 10 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena Birmingham
Tickets will be available to purchase via the venue's direct website, as well as Ticketmaster.
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