My Chemical Romance has announced an exciting 10-date stadium tour across the United States in 2025 to commemorate the nearly two-decade legacy of their iconic album, The Black Parade. This highly anticipated tour follows their recent successful performance at the When We Were Young festival, where they captivated audiences with their classic album.
The tour will kick off on July 11, 2025, at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, and will feature performances of The Black Parade in its entirety. The band is set to perform at several prominent venues, including Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Soldier Field in Chicago, and Fenway Park in Boston, delighting fans along the way.
Joining My Chemical Romance on this remarkable tour will be an impressive lineup of special guests, including Violent Femmes, 100 Gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Death Cab for Cutie, Thursday, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo, IDLES, and Evanescence, each taking their turn to light up the stage on select dates.
In a whimsical announcement shared via their social media, the band humorously referred to their tour as a showcase of cultural richness and musical entertainment, representing a significant return after many years. The phrase “His Grand Immortal Dictator’s National Band… The Black Parade” adds a layer of theatricality to the tour, perfectly in tune with the band’s aesthetic.
Tickets for this exhilarating tour will go on sale starting November 15, 2023. With a nostalgic nod to one of the most influential albums of the early 2000s, this tour offers a beautiful opportunity for both longtime fans and new listeners to experience the energy and artistry of My Chemical Romance live.
The ‘Long Live The Black Parade’ Tour will make stops in various cities, celebrating not just the music, but also the community that has grown around it over the years. As fans prepare for what promises to be a remarkable series of shows, this tour serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of The Black Parade on a generation.
In summary, this upcoming national tour celebrates not only the album’s legacy but also the bond between the band and their fans. It’s an event that resonates with nostalgia yet offers a hopeful future for live music, encouraging audiences to come together once again in a shared love for music.