‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ to debut in theaters

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Machine Gun Kelly will bring his sold-out hometown Cleveland, Ohio performance from 2022’s “Mainstream Sellout Tour” to movie theaters worldwide on May 13th for one-night-only. MGK embarked on a massive 52-concert run across arenas in North America and Europe in 2022, which concluded with a hometown performance at FirstEnergy Stadium to a capacity crowd of 50,000. MGK’s sell-out concert marked the first and only Ohio native to sell out the largest venue in the city and home of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns.

Directed by Sam Cahill, ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland: The Pink Era’ features hit songs and fan favorites from MGK’s extensive career/set list including “Bloody Valentine,” “lonely,” “el diablo,” “my ex’s best friend,” “Till I Die,” “I Think I’m OKAY,” and more. The cinema event will also treat fans to behind-the-scenes moments from the sold-out world tour.

Take a look at the trailer for the film – here.
Tickets for ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ are available at www.mainstreamselloutmovie.com.

Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Mainstream Sellout Live From Cleveland’ concert film hits theaters

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