

mgk
Following the massive success of "Tickets To My Downfall" and "Mainstream Sellout," mgk's "Lost Americana" is an ode to the outsiders who forge their own paths to self-discovery. The album honors the art of reinvention. It's music for the moments in between, where the past fades and it's up to you alone to create the future.
With an ever-evolving sound, mgk is redefining what it means to be a true multi-genre artist.
In 2002, mgk exceeded all expectations with the highly successful and critically acclaimed album "Tickets to My Downfall." The album topped the Billboard 200 and became his first number one hit, achieving platinum status in the US. The album was also successful in the Netherlands, reaching number 19 on the album chart.
His next album, "Mainstream Sellout," became his second number one album on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. It peaked at number six on the charts. This album was supported by a sold-out stadium and arena tour across North America and Europe. During this tour, he performed in Amsterdam to a sold-out AFAS Live.