
Rock aficionados and eyeliner enthusiasts, mark your calendars. My Chemical Romance is bringing their appropriately dark theatrics back to the stadium scale with a new tour announced for 2025, which includes a performance of their stellar album "The Black Parade" in its entirety. Set to grace the stage at Raymond James Stadium on September 13, 2025, the band is looking to revive the full pomp and pageantry of their 2006 era, according to a report from WFLA.
Tickets are slated to quickly disappear come 10 a.m. on Friday, and can be snagged through the LiveNation website. This tour promises to be something of a resurrection moment for emo kids who never quite managed to fully grow out of their side-swept bangs. Not only will concert-goers get to nostalgically rock out to "The Black Parade," but they'll also be treated to a rotating cast of opening acts, including the likes of Alice Cooper, Death Cab for Cutie, and 100 Gecs, as reported by WTSP.
The beloved emo band, whose reunion in 2019 spurred waves of excitement, has a knack for making a grand entrance and this tour is no exception. The band has previously teased fans with a standalone single titled "The Foundations of Decay" in 2022, which sparked wild speculation about a new album. Yet, it seems they have chosen to first firmly revisit their past glory with this tour announcement. As noted by Loudwire, although new music has been largely absent, the tour comes as a blood rush of nostalgia for longtime My Chemical Romance followers.
The Black Parade's leading single, "Welcome to the Black Parade," was a goth anthem granted Platinum five times. Given that "The Black Parade" album earned a four-time platinum status since its release and was listed in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of all Time," one can only expect to full-heartedly sing along to the songs that shaped a significant cross-section of the millennial generation's teenage years.









