My Chemical Romance Announces 2026 “Black Parade” Tour
On September 22, the band dropped a dramatic teaser trailer across their social media platforms, confirming the long-awaited tour. The clip featured the members dressed in their signature marching band uniforms, standing on a grand theater stage surrounded by a large ensemble—a perfect nod to the theatrical spirit of their 2006 album.
The tour will span North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the UK, kicking off on January 22 in Bogotá, Colombia. The band’s lineup—Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Frank Iero, and Mikey Way—made the announcement shortly after wrapping up their “Long Live: The Black Parade” segment in the US.

Adding to the excitement, several renowned acts will join as special guests throughout the tour. The lineup includes Babymetal, Franz Ferdinand, Modest Mouse, Pierce the Veil, Iggy Pop, Sleater-Kinney, The Breeders, Jimmy Eat World, and The Mars Volta. Ticket sales are set to open on September 26, with demand expected to be sky-high.
Tour Dates and Locations
South America
- January 22: Bogotá, Colombia
- January 25: Lima, Peru
- January 28–29: Santiago, Chile
- February: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Dates TBA: São Paulo, Brazil & Mexico City, Mexico
Asia
- April 18: Incheon, South Korea
- April 22: Bangkok, Thailand
- April 23: Manila, Philippines
- April 28: Singapore
- April 30 & May 1: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- May 3: Jakarta, Indonesia
Europe & UK
- June 30: Liverpool, England
- July 4: Glasgow, Scotland
- July 10–12: London (Wembley Stadium)
- July 15: Florence, Italy
- July 18: Madrid, Spain
North America
- August 9: New York, NY
- August 13: Nashville, TN
- August 18: Washington, DC
- August 21: Detroit, MI
- August 24: Minneapolis, MN
- August 27: Denver, CO
- August 30: San Diego, CA
- September 6: Phoenix, AZ
- September 12: San Antonio, TX
- October 21, 23 & 24: Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl – Final Shows)
Fans have been waiting for this moment for years, and the return of My Chemical Romance promises to be nothing short of historic. With a global tour, star-studded supporting acts, and a celebration of one of rock’s most beloved albums, the 2026 “Black Parade” tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest music events of the decade.