It’s chaotic. It’s cathartic. It’s everything fans hoped for—
Machine Gun Kelly and YUNGBLUD reunited onstage to perform their smash hit “I Think I’m OKAY,” and the result was pure fire.
From the second the opening chords hit, the crowd erupted—a sea of screaming fans, fists in the air, and every word screamed back louder than the last. MGK stormed the stage, guitar slung low, vocals raw and honest. Seconds later, YUNGBLUD burst in like a fireball in Doc Martens, flinging himself across the stage with wild energy and that signature punk-rock howl.
“Watch me take a good thing and f** it all up in one night…”*
The crowd? Unhinged. United. Unforgettable.
The chemistry between MGK and YUNGBLUD was electric—gritty harmonies, guttural screams, a shared madness that felt more like therapy than performance. At one point, YUNGBLUD jumped onto the speakers, pointing to the sky, shouting:
“If you’ve ever felt broken, scream this with us!”
And they did.
All of them.
This wasn’t just a performance. It was a release. A full-circle moment for two artists who turned pain into a punk-rap anthem—and gave an entire generation permission to say they’re not okay.
Watch MGK and YUNGBLUD’s explosive performance of “I Think I’m OKAY” now—and get ready to feel everything all over again.
Because this song?
It still hits like a scream in the dark.
And sometimes… that’s exactly what we need.