Calling all Angel-emos: My Chemical Romance is celebrating its seminal album “The Black Parade” with a stadium tour slated for subsequent summer season.
The “Long Live The Black Parade” tour will journey to 10 U.S. cities from July to September 2025 — together with a July 26 cease at Dodger Stadium. Introduced opening acts for the tour embrace L.A.-based pop rock band Wallows, emo staples Loss of life Cab for Cutie and Evanescence in addition to fashionable troupes 100 gecs and IDLES.
“It has been seventeen years since The Black Parade was sent to the MOAT,” the band wrote Tuesday in a tour announcement on Instagram. “In that time, a great Dictator has risen to power, bringing about ‘THE CONCRETE AGE’; a glorious time of stability and abundance in the history of DRAAG.”
The submit continued: “His Grand Immortal Dictator wishes to celebrate our rich and storied culture, fine foods, and musical entertainments by welcoming you to these great demonstrations of power and resolve. And lending voice and song for the first time in six thousand two hundred and forty six days, their work privilege ceremoniously reinstated, will be His Grand Immortal Dictator’s National Band… The Black Parade.”
MCR’s followers might need as an alternative taken as a clue the band’s Oct. 20 efficiency of “The Black Parade” in its entirety at Las Vegas’ When We Have been Younger Pageant — which it should replicate throughout subsequent summer season’s reveals.
My Chemical Romance shaped in 2001 and launched 4 studio albums — two bought greater than one million copies every — throughout its 12-year run. A yr after its dissolution in 2013, the band launched a greatest-hits assortment, “May Death Never Stop You.”
In 2019, MCR introduced a reunion tour, which was rescheduled from 2020 to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally in 2022, the band launched its first new track in eight years: “The Foundations of Decay.”
In 2023, Rolling Stone named “The Black Parade” considered one of its 500 Biggest Albums of All Time. The venture had acquired a Grammy nomination in 2008.
Tickets for the “Long Live The Black Parade” tour go on sale Nov. 15 at 10 a.m.