Machine Gun Kelly Sings a Duet With Daughter Casie, 16, at Warped Tour

Published: Nov 18 2025

Machine Gun Kelly was never lonely with his daughter by his side, as he surprised fans at the Warped Tour in Orlando, Florida, on November 15th. The Grammy nominee, whose real name is Colson Baker, brought his daughter Casie Baker on stage to join him in singing his song "forget me too."

As MGK began the performance, he exclaimed to the audience in a fan video shared on Instagram, "My daughter's gonna come out and sing this." The 16-year-old ran on stage, wearing a black crop top, camo pants, and even carrying her white purse on her shoulder. As she and her dad belted into the mic together, MGK sang the line, "Permanent calligraphy, I just / Tattooed / Your name on me forever," and excitedly pointed at his daughter, exclaiming, "I really did!"

Machine Gun Kelly Sings a Duet With Daughter Casie, 16, at Warped Tour 1

The crowd went wild as the duo sang, with MGK yelling to the audience, "Make some noise for my beautiful daughter." The 35-year-old then threw off his baseball cap before kissing Casie—whom he shares with ex Emma Cannon—on the forehead and launching into a guitar solo as she ran off stage.

MGK also shared a short video of their performance from their backs on his own Instagram on November 16th, writing in the caption, "Hey Warped Tour, thanks for the mmmrs."

While Casie was happy to join her dad for a quick number at Warped Tour, she's not quite sure that she'll follow in her dad's musical footsteps. "I'm just living life," she told E! News alongside her dad at the 2025 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in June. "And then if anything comes from that, if I do want to do anything in the industry, whatever blooms from that."

As for MGK, he's busy enjoying life as a girl dad not just to Casie but also to 7-month-old Saga Blade, whom he shares with ex Megan Fox. "I got two old souls with me," he gushed to E!, pointing to Casie as he added, "This is definitely an old soul right here. And Saga, when I look in her eyes, I'm like, 'Oh you've been here before.'"

The "Lonely Road" singer is also amazed at how Casie has grown up and become her own person. "She's very comfortable in her own skin," he said on the Bad Friends podcast in 2024. "She's a very strong independent woman who is like, 'I come from a father who gives me flowers and tells me how beautiful I am, is very open about his lifestyle to where that doesn't impress me. I need someone who is gonna court me.'"

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