Mk.gee stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night for his first-ever televised performance.
The Linwood, New Jersey native performed “Are You Looking Up,” a track from his debut album, Two Star & The Dream Police. Watch the replay below.
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The performance comes on the heels of the arrival of Two Star & The Dream Police in February. Later this month, on April 23rd, Mk.gee will kick off his 18-date North American tour in support of the album, taking him to cities Los Angeles, Austin, Toronto, New York City, and more. Check out the full list of dates, and grab tickets here.
Mk.gee first hit the scene with his 2018 EPs Pronounced McGee and Fool, and shared a 9-song mixtape, A Museum of Contradiction, in 2020. Spanning 12 songs, Two Star & The Dream Police is his first official full-length, and was released via R&R.
Mk.gee 2024 Tour Dates:
04/23 – San Diego,...
The Linwood, New Jersey native performed “Are You Looking Up,” a track from his debut album, Two Star & The Dream Police. Watch the replay below.
Get Mk.gee Tickets Here
The performance comes on the heels of the arrival of Two Star & The Dream Police in February. Later this month, on April 23rd, Mk.gee will kick off his 18-date North American tour in support of the album, taking him to cities Los Angeles, Austin, Toronto, New York City, and more. Check out the full list of dates, and grab tickets here.
Mk.gee first hit the scene with his 2018 EPs Pronounced McGee and Fool, and shared a 9-song mixtape, A Museum of Contradiction, in 2020. Spanning 12 songs, Two Star & The Dream Police is his first official full-length, and was released via R&R.
Mk.gee 2024 Tour Dates:
04/23 – San Diego,...
- 4/11/2024
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