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Anticipation builds as My Chemical Romance prepares to embark on their highly awaited ‘Long Live The Black Parade North American Tour’. Starting this July, the rock band will traverse the continent, delivering their iconic sound to fans across various cities. Select dates will feature an impressive lineup of special guests including Alice Cooper, Evanescence, DEVO, Garbage, and Pixies, promising unforgettable evenings of music. Secure your tickets now for a chance to witness this spectacular tour.
Approximately one month into their 11-show concert series, My Chemical Romance, fronted by Gerard Way, is scheduled to make their exclusive Tri-state area appearance. The performance will take place at East Rutherford, New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on Saturday, August 9, and will include supporting performances by Death Cab For Cutie and Thursday.
Throughout the tour, the celebrated emo rock group will perform their landmark concept album “Black Parade” in its entirety. This album features anthems such as the title track “Welcome To The Black Parade,” their chart-topping hit “Teenagers,” and beloved tracks like “Famous Last Words,” “Disenchanted,” and “I Don’t Love You.”
It remains unconfirmed whether the New Jersey natives will revive other classic tracks from the 2000s era, including songs like “Helena,” “I’m Not Okay (I Promise),” and “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” during these performances.
The band has maintained an air of mystery regarding specific tour details. Recently, they shared an intriguing video on Instagram depicting a dog enjoying a lavish meal at an elegantly set table, overseen by uniformed guards. The caption accompanying the video stated, “The Black Parade North American Tour production is set,” adding to the tour’s enigmatic promotion.

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The full meaning behind these cryptic messages remains open to interpretation, but the most definitive way for fans to understand more is to experience the tour live.
Tickets for all My Chemical Romance performances, including their appearance at Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Festival with Blink-182, Deftones, and Weird Al, are currently available.
At the time of this report, the most affordable ticket price discovered was $114, inclusive of fees, on Vivid Seats.
Ticket prices for other shows vary, starting from $124 with fees to $159 before fees, depending on the venue and date.
For further details, continue reading to discover essential information about My Chemical Romance’s ‘Long Live The Black Parade North American Tour’.
Please note: All listed prices are subject to change.
My Chemical Romance Tour Schedule 2025
For a comprehensive list of tour dates, venues, supporting acts, and links to purchase tickets, refer to the calendar provided below:
My Chemical Romance Tour Dates | Ticket Prices Start At |
---|---|
July 11 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA with Violent Femmes |
$124 |
July 19 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA with 100 Gecs |
$189 (fees included) |
July 26 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA with Wallows |
$114 (fees included) |
Aug. 2 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX with Garbage |
$159 |
Aug. 9 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ with Death Cab For Cutie and Thursday |
$227 |
Aug. 15 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA with Alice Cooper |
$163 |
Aug. 22 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, CA with Pixies |
$179 |
Aug. 29 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL with Devo |
$216 |
Sept. 7 at Fenway Park in Boston, MA with IDLES |
$173 |
Sept. 13 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL with Evanescence |
$216 |
Sept. 19-21 at the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, GA Three-day passes |
$349 |
Sept. 20 at the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, GA Single-day passes |
$203 |
(Note: Prices were verified at the time of publication. All figures are in US dollars, are subject to change, and unless specified, may not include additional fees at checkout.)
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Shaky Knees Festival 2025
Following the conclusion of their tour, My Chemical Romance will headline the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, scheduled from September 19-21 at Piedmont Park.
Alongside My Chemical Romance and previously mentioned artists, the festival’s lineup includes Sublime, The Black Keys, Vampire Weekend, Lucy Dacus, 4 Non Blondes, and numerous other performers across the three-day event.
Interested in attending?
Single-day and multi-day passes for the Shaky Knees Festival can be purchased online.
“Black Parade” Track List
Originally released in 2006, the “Black Parade” album consists of 14 tracks. Here is the tracklist for reference:
Standard Edition
- “The End.” 1:52
- “Dead!” 3:15
- “This Is How I Disappear” 3:59
- “The Sharpest Lives” 3:20
- “Welcome to the Black Parade” 5:11
- “I Don’t Love You” 3:58
- “House of Wolves” 3:04
- “Cancer” 2:22
- “Mama” (featuring Liza Minnelli) 4:39
- “Sleep” 4:43
- “Teenagers” 2:41
- “Disenchanted” 4:55
- “Famous Last Words” 4:59
- “Blood” (hidden track) 2:53
Note: “Blood” is included as a hidden track after approximately 90 seconds of silence at the end of the album. Additional versions of the album include a Japanese edition, an iTunes deluxe edition, and “Living with Ghosts,” a bonus disc commemorating the 10th-anniversary.
Major Artists Touring in 2025
For fans of emo and pop-punk music, here are five more noteworthy acts scheduled for tours in the coming months:
- Blink-182
- Brand New
- The Used
- Coheed and Cambria with Taking Back Sunday
- Dropkick Murphys with Bad Religion
Still looking for more concert options?
Consider attending next year’s When We Were Young Festival (featuring Blink-182 and Panic! At The Disco) or the revived Warped Tour.