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My Chemical Romance announce two Wembley Stadium shows in 2026

Two Wembley dates are set for July 2026 as part of the Long Live The Black Parade tour.

August 11, 2025 at 07:33 AM
blur My Chemical Romance announce two huge shows at London's Wembley Stadium in 2026

My Chemical Romance reveal two Wembley Stadium dates in July 2026 for their Long Live The Black Parade tour.

My Chemical Romance announce two Wembley Stadium shows in 2026

My Chemical Romance have announced two Wembley Stadium dates in July 2026 as part of their Long Live The Black Parade tour. They are currently on a North American stadium tour in 2025 that sold out within hours, with the Wembley dates set for July 10 and 11.

The band are performing their 2006 album The Black Parade in full at the current shows, alongside era rarities and selected hits. They recently debuted an unreleased song titled War Beneath The Rain at a Los Angeles show and treated fans to a cover of The Smashing Pumpkins’ Bullet With Butterfly Wings. In June they issued a deluxe 21st anniversary reissue of their 2004 album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. Each show on the tour features a different supporting act, signaling variety and a festival like approach to the format.

Key Takeaways

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MCR set two Wembley dates for 2026
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Live shows emphasize a full album experience and rarities
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Deluxe reissue of Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge links to the tour
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Rotating support acts keep each night distinct
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Nostalgia drives big venue tours in the current market
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2025 North American tour precedes the UK dates
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Unreleased material teased during live performances

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Setlist description

The news fits a broader trend where legacy bands use full album performances at major venues to sustain momentum. Reissues and rare material extend a catalog into new conversations with fans, turning nostalgia into a durable business model. The two night Wembley run maximizes exposure and revenue while signaling confidence in the band’s enduring appeal, even as the live music market grows more crowded with anniversary tours and reunions.

Highlights

  • Two Wembley nights prove the band still draws a crowd
  • Nostalgia fuels stadium tours and big ticket sales
  • The Black Parade lives on in full again
  • This is a celebration not a comeback

Fans can expect a high energy blend of history and spectacle at Wembley

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