There were far too many performances, disrupting the flow of the show
We are aware that Machine Gun Kelly has a following among the youth of today, but he's certainly not a sensation like The Beatles or The Rolling Stones were.
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One man's music may be another man's noise, but in our opinion, Machine Gun Kelly is neither, but just an inoffensive and underwhelming artist. He did not add to the show at all, but instead, in some ways took up the time that could have been better used by the Superstars of the company.
There were two performances by Machine Gun Kelly and his motley crew of artists, and in our opinion, that was just one too many. They were little more than a bathroom break, in the middle of the proceedings.
Of course, you may have a better opinion of Kelly's music than we do, and if so, we'd love to hear from you in the comments below.
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