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Nuray Bulbul

My Chemical Romance tour: Everything you need to know

My Chemical Romance will be heading on a UK tour next year and tickets went on sale this morning.

The announcement follows their sold-out North American stadium tour, Long Live: The Black Parade, which kicked off earlier this year.

In the summer of 2026, the legendary alt rock band will spend two nights at London's Wembley Stadium as part of their Long Live The Black Parade! tour.

The set selection will feature many tracks from the group's 2006 album Welcome to the Black Parade, as the title suggests. Fan favourites including The Ghost of You, Na Na Na, and Vampires Will Never Hurt You were also on the US tour set list.

The group will be making their first appearance in the UK since their historic reunion performances were postponed from 2020 to 2022.

Here's everything you need to know about securing tickets to see My Chemical Romance.

When is My Chemical Romance coming to London?

The band will be performing at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 10 and 11 in 2026.

The announcement comes after the band teased their upcoming UK shows, culminating with Wembley Stadium sharing a picture of the tour artwork on display across the facility.

Why are My Chemical Romance going on a tour?

The band have announced the UK tour to celebrate 20 years of album The Black Parade.

My Chemical Romance was founded in September 2001, and five years later, their third studio album, The Black Parade, was released.

In both the US and the UK, the rock opera concept CD achieved multi-platinum certification, demonstrating its commercial and critical success.

The band last performed in the UK in 2022, when they went on a reunion tour that included stops in Milton Keynes and Warrington.

Many are curious if the band will also be performing as the main act at the Download Festival, which will take place in Donington Park from June 10 to June 14.

How to get tickets

Tickets went on sale at 10am on Friday, August 15.

It's unknown at this time if any other dates will be revealed. Fans are therefore urged to act quickly if they are want to purchase tickets as there is limited availability for both dates.

Fans can buy tickets via a number of sellers, including Ticketmaster, AXS and Seat Unique.

Here are the prices for the tickets:

  • Front pitch standing – £141.90
  • Main pitch standing – £100.65
  • Seated tickets – £58.85 / £81.40 / £97.90 / £113.30 / £141.90
  • First entry front VIP standing package – £249
  • Seated VIP package – £249
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