My Chemical Romance Extends Their ‘Long Live the Black Parade’ Tour Into 2026 With New North American Dates

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The Black Parade is Dead! Long Live The Black Parade!My Chemical Romance recently finished their 2025 tour revival of The Black Parade, and they’re already planning to run it back. The band has announced that, in 2026, they’ll be hitting the road again in North America for a stadium tour, which will kick off in New York in August and conclude with three shows in L.A. in December.Tickets go on sale this Friday, September 26, at 12 pm local time. Scroll down to see the full list of dates below, as well as the band’s previously announced European dates. MCR will next head down to South America and Asia after the new year.06/30 Liverpool, UK @ Anfield Stadium07/04 Glasgow, UK @ Bellahouston Park07/08 London, UK @ Wembley Stadium07/10 London, UK @ Wembley Stadium07/11 London, UK @ Wembley Stadium07/15 Florence, Italy @ Visarno Arena07/18 Madrid, Spain @ Iberdrola Music08/09 New York, NY @ Citi Field w/ Franz Ferdinand08/13 Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium w/ Pierce The Veil08/18 Washington, DC @ Nationals Park w/ Modest Mouse08/21 Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park w/ Iggy Pop08/24 Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field w/ Sleater-Kinney08/27 Denver, CO @ Coors Field w/ The Breeders08/30 San Diego, CA @ Petco Park w/ Babymetal09/06 Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field w/ Jimmy Eat World09/12 San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome w/ The Mars Volta10/21 Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl10/23 Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl10/24 Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood BowlThe sold-out Long Live The Black Parade 2025 tour started July 11 in Washington state and made its way through the U.S. over the next couple of months, ending in Tampa, Florida, on Sept. 13. Along the way, the band debuted a new song live, while performing at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.Titled “War Beneath the Rain,” the song was written years ago, before their 2013 split — as noted by Stereogum — with frontman Gerard Way revealing that they recorded the song at a studio in North Hollywood for “a record that never came out,” which is likely The Paper Kingdom project.“This was one of the songs we really loved from it,” he added. “It was just us in the studio with our friend [the late studio engineer] Doug McKean—he was there recording it. His family’s here tonight. I want this to go out to them.”The post My Chemical Romance Extends Their ‘Long Live the Black Parade’ Tour Into 2026 With New North American Dates appeared first on VICE.