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MGK unveils his worldwide Lost Americana Tour in February 2026 in Vienna. Special Guest: Julia Wolf. The multi-platinum artist MGK has today announced his highly anticipated global tour for 2025: the Lost Americana Tour in support of his seventh studio album, Lost Americana. Produced by Live Nation, this major tour showcases MGK's evolution into one of the most dynamic live performers of our time - featuring an energetic show that blends rap, rock, and alternative pop, making his concerts a must-see worldwide.
In February 2026, MGK will bring the Lost Americana Tour to Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, and also to Vienna, with Julia Wolf as a special guest - an emerging alternative pop artist and one of the most exciting newcomer voices.
Following his record-breaking Mainstream Sellout Tour - which included arenas in North America and Europe as well as a historic stadium concert in his hometown of Cleveland - MGK is raising the bar once again. The Lost Americana Tour will be his largest headlining world tour to date, taking him to major arenas, amphitheaters, and festivals in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. With over 20.6 billion streams and millions of albums sold worldwide, MGK continues to break genre boundaries and impress as an electrifying live act.
Produced by Live Nation, the Lost Americana Tour kicks off in the fall with a 15-date tour stop in arenas across North America: it begins on November 18 in Glendale, followed by stops in Los Angeles, Denver, Brooklyn, Boston, and Philadelphia, with the finale taking place on December 19 in Tampa.
In early 2026, the Europe leg will follow with another 15 shows: the opening is on February 15 in Bologna, with additional stops including Munich, Paris, Amsterdam, London, and Birmingham, concluding on March 12 in Dublin.
After that, MGK will bring the tour to Australia and New Zealand in April for five arena shows. From May to July, the tour will continue with a 29-show amphitheater tour across North America.