Machine Gun Kelly Drops Videos for 'Starman' and 'Goddamn'

The videos offer fans a glimpse into the musician's 2025 Lost Americana Tour

Mar. 23, 2026 at 3:20pm

Machine Gun Kelly, also known as MGK, has released the official music videos for two tracks from his 2025 album Lost Americana. The video for 'Starman' features footage from his arena tour, while the 'goddamn' video takes a documentary-style approach, following MGK and his band backstage and on the road in Europe.

Why it matters

The release of these music videos provides fans with an intimate look into MGK's creative process and life on tour, building anticipation for the upcoming U.S. leg of the Lost Americana Tour.

The details

The 'Starman' video, directed by Sam Cahill, features dynamic live performance footage and the massive Statue of Liberty stage set from MGK's Lost Americana Tour. The track 'Starman' was co-written, produced, and performed with longtime collaborators Travis Barker, SlimXX, BazeXX, Nick Long, and No Love For The Middle Child. The 'goddamn' video, also directed by Sam Cahill, takes a documentary-style approach, following MGK and his band as they move through backstage corridors and tour locations across Europe while preparing for a concert. The track 'goddamn' was written, produced and performed by MGK alongside the same collaborators.

  • MGK released the 'Starman' and 'goddamn' music videos on March 23, 2026.
  • MGK's Lost Americana Tour will resume in the U.S. on May 15, 2026, in Wheatland, CA, and conclude on July 1, 2026, in Ridgefield, WA.

The players

Machine Gun Kelly

Also known as MGK, he is an American rapper, singer, and actor who released his 2025 album Lost Americana.

Travis Barker

An American musician who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182 and has collaborated extensively with MGK.

Sam Cahill

The director of the music videos for 'Starman' and 'goddamn'.

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What’s next

MGK's Lost Americana Tour will resume in the U.S. on May 15, 2026, in Wheatland, CA, and conclude on July 1, 2026, in Ridgefield, WA.

The takeaway

The release of these music videos provides fans with an intimate look into MGK's creative process and life on tour, building anticipation for the upcoming U.S. leg of the Lost Americana Tour and showcasing his continued artistic evolution.