Machine Gun Kelly's wide-ranging show at Allstate Arena was a dizzying display of his many musical personas, making it difficult to pinpoint what kind of artist he is in 2025. As part of his Lost Americana Tour, the musician ran through a hodgepodge of material, including his new moody "vampire phase" album "Lost Americana", his pop-punk debut "Tickets to My Downfall", and hip-hop past tracks like "Maybe"/"Wild Boy"/"El Diablo".
The concert started with an extravagant entrance, as Kelly descended from a giant Statue of Liberty via her mouth, accompanied by a red and white electric guitar that spit out shooting sparks on "Papercuts". The show also featured video interludes poking fun at the criticism Kelly has faced in the past, including being labeled a faux influencer. However, he played it off with self-deprecation.
One of the standout moments came when Halsey joined Kelly on stage for a live version of their "Tickets to My Downfall" duet "Forget Me Not". Her presence added an emotional depth to the performance, and she stuck around for a song that originally featured Camila Cabello. In between these musical moments, Kelly sat down with his audience, welcoming them onto the stage as part of his "Bloody Valentine" and acknowledging handmade posters from fans.
Throughout the show, Kelly displayed impressive range, delivering lyrics from hip-hop tracks like new track "Who I Was", a collaboration recorded with rapper NF. He also teased a possible rap album coming next year, showcasing an artistically rewarding moment in his performance.
The setlist featured a mix of old and new material, including tracks from his pop-punk debut "Tickets to My Downfall" and his latest foray into pop territory on "ClichΓ©", as well as country hanger-on song "Lonely Road". A cover of Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" was performed with opening act Julia Wolf, adding gravitas to the heartfelt serenade.
The concert started with an extravagant entrance, as Kelly descended from a giant Statue of Liberty via her mouth, accompanied by a red and white electric guitar that spit out shooting sparks on "Papercuts". The show also featured video interludes poking fun at the criticism Kelly has faced in the past, including being labeled a faux influencer. However, he played it off with self-deprecation.
One of the standout moments came when Halsey joined Kelly on stage for a live version of their "Tickets to My Downfall" duet "Forget Me Not". Her presence added an emotional depth to the performance, and she stuck around for a song that originally featured Camila Cabello. In between these musical moments, Kelly sat down with his audience, welcoming them onto the stage as part of his "Bloody Valentine" and acknowledging handmade posters from fans.
Throughout the show, Kelly displayed impressive range, delivering lyrics from hip-hop tracks like new track "Who I Was", a collaboration recorded with rapper NF. He also teased a possible rap album coming next year, showcasing an artistically rewarding moment in his performance.
The setlist featured a mix of old and new material, including tracks from his pop-punk debut "Tickets to My Downfall" and his latest foray into pop territory on "ClichΓ©", as well as country hanger-on song "Lonely Road". A cover of Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" was performed with opening act Julia Wolf, adding gravitas to the heartfelt serenade.