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My Chemical Romance add two London dates to Long Live The Black Parade stadium tour

My Chemical Romance add two London dates to Long Live The Black Parade stadium tour

Perth Now3 days ago
My Chemical Romance have announced a pair of shows at London's Wembley Stadium.
The emo rock legends will play the huge gigs on July 10 and 11, 2026, marking their first UK dates since 2022.
The shows are part of the Long Live The Black Parade stadium jaunt celebrating 20 years of their acclaimed 2006 LP The Black Parade.
Tickets go on sale on Friday (15.08.25) at 10am via Ticketmaster.
Gerard Way and co set tongues wagging that the UK would be next to join the celebrations in the form of a cryptic clip.
A fake game show called Quizzo was introduced in the video, with the host declaring: 'Our two fine contestants will help us learn who will be the next lucky country to win the grand prize of one nuclear winter.'
Fans' ears twitched when the winner was announced: 'Congratulations, United Kingdom!'
The Instagram post was captioned: 'Let's show them what they've won.'
As well as playing the album in full, the Helena rockers having been performing the unreleased song War Beneath The Rain.
The tour has seen huge names open for MCR, including 100 Gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Death Cab For Cutie and Thursday, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo, IDLES and Evanescence.
Support acts for the Wembley concerts are yet to be announced.
Three years ago, MCR played shows in Milton Keynes, Glasgow, Cardiff, Warrington, and at Cornwall's Eden Project.
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