My Chemical Romance is coming back to Los Angeles after a successful weekend of shows at Dodger Stadium this past summer.
As part of a newly announced 2026 stadium tour, the band will have a three-night residency at L.A.’s iconic Hollywood Bowl, marking 20 years since the release of their seminal album “The Black Parade.”
The Black Parade 2026 world tour will make stops in Asia, South America, the U.K. and Europe before returning to the U.S. where the beloved emo-rock band will conclude the North American leg with three nights of shows at the Bowl.
The Los Angeles shows will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 21; Friday, Oct. 23; and Saturday, Oct. 24. Tickets go on sale Friday at noon on the band’s website. .
The new shows follow a record-setting run earlier this summer, when My Chemical Romance played back-to-back nights at Dodger Stadium in July as part of its “Long Live: The Black Parade” tour. That trek sold more than 450,000 tickets in just 10 North American cities and earned widespread critical acclaim.
“Variety” described the tour’s performance of “The Black Parade” as “a full-on theatrical production.” The Los Angeles Times noted the band’s enduring impact, writing, “My Chemical Romance is bigger than it’s ever been.”
A new trailer for The Black Parade 2026 tour is available on YouTube, previewing what the band promises will be its most ambitious production to date.
Support acts for the North American leg include Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse, Iggy Pop, Sleater-Kinney, The Breeders, Babymetal, Jimmy Eat World and The Mars Volta, all personally selected by the band.
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