Machine Gun Kelly announces 2022 UK arena tour: dates, tickets and presale info

Machine Gun Kelly has announced a headline UK arena tour for 2022.

Machine Gun Kelly has announced a UK arena tour for 2022 – and tickets go on sale soon.

The musician will tour his upcoming album Mainstream Sellout across the UK this October.

It will include dates in Glasgow, Birmingham and Leeds as well as London’s Wembley Arena

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am on 25 March at Ticketmaster.

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The album marks his sixth overall and second collaborative project with Travis Barker and is due for release in March.

It features singles “Papercuts”, “Ay!” and “Maybe” as well as collaborations with Willow, Pete Davidson and Lil Wayne.

Earlier this year the singer proposed to Megan Fox with a custom engagement ring at the location where the pair first “fell in love”.

They celebrated in a unique way as the pair “drank each other’s blood”, according to Fox on her announcement post on Instagram.

She captioned the video: “Somehow a year and a half later, having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him.”

Machine Gun Kelly’s headline tour will also stop off in European cities throughout September, with dates planned in Prague, Munich, Zurich and Paris.

It’s been confirmed that he’ll be joined by special guests, iann dior and 44phantom across the tour.

You can find out how to get tickets, presale info and the full tour schedule below.

How to get tickets

They go on general sale at 10am on 25 March via Ticketmaster.

Fans can access the presale by pre-ordering his album, Mainstream Sellout from the official UK store before 5pm on 23 March.

This will then take place from 10am on 24 March and you’ll be emailed details on how to access the presale.

Machine Gun Kelly 2022 UK tour dates

  • 1 October – London, OVO Arena Wembley
  • 4 October – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • 6 October – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • 7 October – Glasgow, OVO Hydro