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Machine Gun Kelly set to perform at NHL All-Star Game

Nobody is riding higher than Machine Gun Kelly.

The NHL announced Friday that the MGK (born Colson Baker) will perform at the upcoming 2022 All-Star Game in Las Vegas on Feb. 5.

According to Deadline, Kelly will perform live during the game's second intermission. His set "will be televised as part of ABC's national broadcast," which begins at 3:00 p.m. ET. 

The gig comes around two weeks after MGK and Megan Fox announced their engagement.

The happy couple first met while filming "Midnight in the Switchgrass" but didn't publicly confirm their romantic relationship until summer 2020.

As a musician, MGK has been at the forefront of the pop-punk mainstream revival alongside Travis Barker. His September 2020 album "Tickets To My Downfall" became his first No. 1 album and housed smash single "My Ex's Best Friend" (featuring blackbear).

On New Year's Eve, MGK promised new music in 2022.

MGK and Barker revealed in August that they teamed up again for another album, "Born with Horns."

More information on the 2022 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend can be found here and here.

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