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Concert announcement: MGK set to play Edmonton's Rogers Place on Dec. 1

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MGK is set to turn Rogers Place into a ‘Wild Boy’ party when his world tour stops in Edmonton on Dec. 1.

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Colson Baker, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, now known as simply MGK, has Edmonton as one of six Canadian stops on The Lost American world tour that begins on Nov. 15 in Orlando, Fla., and ends in Ridgefield, Wash. The world tour also has several dates across Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

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The American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor, a multi-platinum recording artist, has sold more than 20.6 billion streams and millions of albums worldwide.

Some of MGK’s most popular songs include Bad Things, featuring Camila Cabello, his Eminem diss track Rap Devil as well as I Think I’m Okay and Till I Die.

Other Canadian concert dates include Nov. 29 in Calgary at the Scotiabank Saddledome, Dec. 8 in Hamilton at TD Coliseum, Dec. 10 in Montreal at the Bell Centre. After performing in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, MGK will perform in Toronto on June 14 at Budweiser Stage and June 29 in Vancouver at Rogers Arena.

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Tickets go on sale starting Sept. 25 at noon.

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