My Chemical Romance The Black Parade 2026 Tour Dates and Full Setlist Breakdown

My Chemical Romance have outlined a massive global run for their Black Parade 2026 tour, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their seminal 2006 album The Black Parade. The group is returning to major stadiums and festival stages across South America, Southeast Asia, Europe, Mexico and the United States, bringing one of emo’s most iconic albums to life night after night — followed by a second set of fan favorites pulled from their broader catalog. 

2026 The Black Parade Tour Dates

Here’s the complete slate of announced shows for My Chemical Romance’s Black Parade 2026 world tour:

South America

  • Jan. 22 — Bogotá, Colombia — Vive Claro
  • Jan. 25 — Lima, Peru — Estadio Nacional
  • Jan. 28 — Santiago, Chile — Estadio Bicentenario
  • Jan. 29 — Santiago, Chile — Estadio Bicentenario
  • Feb. 1 — Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio Huracán
  • Feb. 5 — São Paulo, Brazil — Allianz Parque
  • Feb. 6 — São Paulo, Brazil — Allianz Parque  

Southeast Asia

  • Apr. 18 — Incheon, South Korea — Paradise City Culture Park
  • Apr. 22 — Bangkok, Thailand — Impact Challenger Hall
  • Apr. 25 — Bulacan, Philippines — Philippine Arena (rescheduled to Nov. 14, 2026)  
  • Apr. 28 — Singapore, Singapore — Indoor Stadium
  • Apr. 30 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — National Stadium Bukit Jalil
  • May 3 — Jakarta, Indonesia — Hammersonic Festival  

Mexico

  • Feb. 13 — Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP Seguros
  • Feb. 14 — Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP Seguros  

Europe & UK

  • June 30 — Liverpool, UK — Anfield Stadium
  • July 4 — Glasgow, UK — Bellahouston Park
  • July 8 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
  • July 10 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
  • July 11 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
  • July 15 — Florence, Italy — Visarno Arena
  • July 18 — Madrid, Spain — Iberdrola Music  

United States

  • Aug. 9 — New York, NY — Citi Field (with Franz Ferdinand)
  • Aug. 13 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium (with Pierce The Veil)
  • Aug. 18 — Washington, DC — Nationals Park (with Modest Mouse)
  • Aug. 21 — Detroit, MI — Comerica Park (with Iggy Pop)
  • Aug. 24 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Field (with Sleater-Kinney)
  • Aug. 27 — Denver, CO — Coors Field (with The Breeders)
  • Aug. 30 — San Diego, CA — Petco Park (with Babymetal)
  • Sept. 6 — Phoenix, AZ — Chase Field (with Jimmy Eat World)
  • Sept. 12 — San Antonio, TX — Alamodome (with The Mars Volta)
  • Oct. 21 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl
  • Oct. 23 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl
  • Oct. 24 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl  

Festival Appearances (Selected)

  • May 10 — Daytona Beach, FL — Welcome to Rockville
  • May 14 — Columbus, OH — Sonic Temple
  • Sept. 18 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life  

Setlist Structure: Full Album and Hits

Across all Black Parade 2026 dates, My Chemical Romance are performing The Black Parade album in its entirety as the first portion of every show. Opening with “The End.” and moving through classics like “Dead!”, “Welcome to the Black Parade”, “Mama” and “Famous Last Words”, the band preserves the album’s dramatic arc and theatrical emotion live. 

After completing the album front to back, MCR typically moves into a second set of fan favorites and hits from across their career. While the exact songs vary by show and city, staples consistently include:

Likely Post-Album Songs

  • I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
  • Helena
  • Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
  • Teenagers
  • Our Lady of Sorrows
  • Planetary (GO!)
    Fans have also reported additional tracks from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys being interwoven into later sets at some shows.  

There is also evidence from fans and early performances that deeper cuts — such as Vampires Will Never Hurt You, Boy Division and Blood — may be rotated into some dates, offering surprises and variety even for repeat attendees. 

Tour Experience and Production

The Black Parade 2026 tour continues the theatrical spectacle that has defined My Chemical Romance’s anniversary celebrations. Shows include narrative elements, elaborate staging and character interactions that bring the Black Parade world to life — often with different dramatic twists at each stop. 

Opening acts vary by region and date, with a lineup of artists spanning indie rock, punk and metal influences, including Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse and Iggy Pop among others on selected North American dates. 

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