Punk fans and former emo folks of the last decade are still rejoicing over the fact that My Chemical Romance have reunited, and decided to go on a lengthy tour across parts of the United States, ...
And on Friday, Dec. 20, those 6,300 superfans, many Hot Topically attired in the band’s goth-Sgt. Pepper/skeleton jackets or cosplaying as frontman-turned-Umbrella Academy-writer Gerard Way’s ...
My Chemical Romance is ready to kick off their stadium tour in Seattle. The rock band will begin their “Black Parade Tour” in Seattle, Wash. on July 11 at the T-Mobile Park, and fans will be excited ...
As fans piled into MetLife Stadium Saturday night, they were each handed a paper sign. On one side was printed “yea,” on the other, “nay.” They would have a decision to make. More on that in a moment.
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Time to sharpen your black eyeliner. My Chemical Romance is extending the band's Long Live the Black Parade tour into 2026. But if you want to get tickets for the new tour, you’re going to have to ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) The My Chemical Romance set list for “The Black Parade 2026 Tour” has been ...
My Chemical Romance will continue celebrating their beloved 2006 album throughout another round of just-announced “The Black Parade” tour dates, including a Detroit, Michigan concert set for August 21 ...
The alt-rock band My Chemical Romance is returning to San Antonio. The band announced on Monday that it will play the Alamodome on Sept. 12, 2026, on its The Black Parade 2026 tour. The Mars Volta ...
Fans were given placards as they entered Oracle Park in San Francisco on Saturday night (July 19). On the red side of the placard was the word “Yea,” while the black flipside simply read “Nay.” Fans ...