My Chemical Romance will be headlining next year’s Welcome To Rockville, Sonic Temple, and Louder Than Life festivals. The sets will find the band performing “The Black Parade” in full. Here’s the dates for the upcoming festivals: 05/07-10 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville 05/14-17 Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple TBA – Louisville, KY…
The Mock-Ups, the new project featuring My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way (vocals/bass), Michael Schulz (guitar), and The Interrupters’ Aimee Allen (backing vocals), Kevin Bivona (keys/production), and Jesse Bivona (drums), have released their debut single “I Wanna Know Your Name.” You can check that out below:
During their August 30 show in Chicago, IL, My Chemical Romance were joined onstage by The Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan for a live cover of “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
It looks like My Chemical Romance might be working on new material. During the band’s August 22 show in Toronto, ON, frontman Gerard Way briefly mentioned being in the studio, before quickly changing the subject with robot noises. You can see some fan-filmed footage of that below: saying “in the studio” and then convering it…
My Chemical Romance have extended their “Long Live The Black Parade” tour into 2026 with a couple of UK shows. As previously reported, that trek finds the band performing “The Black Parade” in full followed by another set of fan-favorites. Here’s the newly announced dates: 07/10 London, UK – Wembley Stadium 07/11 London, UK –…
During My Chemical Romance’s August 9 show at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, the band were presented with the keys to the city of Belleville, NJ. Mayor Michael Melham bestowed the honor upon the group during a live performance of “Welcome To The Black Parade.“ Melham told the audience the following: “I have a…
During their July 26 show at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA, My Chemical Romance performed an unreleased song titled “War Beneath The Rain.” You can see some fan-filmed footage of that below. The song originated from the sessions for the band’s scrapped album “The Paper Kingdom.”
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