Summer 2025 is set to be an unforgettable season for all rock, pop-punk, and emo music fans. My Chemical Romance (MCR), one of the world’s most iconic bands, will return with their epic “Long Live the Black Parade” tour, and Seattle will be the first stop on this journey! T-Mobile Park will become the ultimate “hotspot” on July 11, 2025, when MCR takes the stage for a high-energy performance that promises to ignite the night.
The Black Parade: A Landmark Album and Turning Point for MCR
Released in 2006, The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance was more than just a rock album—it became a cultural phenomenon. With The Black Parade, the band not only left an indelible mark on their fans but also completely reshaped the emo-punk genre, ushering in a new era of rock music. This album stands as a testament to MCR’s growth and creativity, transforming them from a promising emo band into a global musical icon.
The “Long Live the Black Parade” Tour – A Summer Full of Energy
Highly anticipated, the “Long Live the Black Parade” tour will kick off in Seattle on July 11, 2025, and run throughout the summer until September. The tour will take MCR through major U.S. and Canadian cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and many more.
Alongside MCR, the legendary Violent Femmes will join the tour, promising a night full of energy and nostalgia. Additionally, rock legends like Alice Cooper, Devo, and rising stars like 100 Gecs and Wallows will make this tour an unmissable music event for fans.
My Chemical Romance: From a Promising Start to Global Success
My Chemical Romance truly exploded onto the music scene with the release of their debut album, “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love” in 2002. However, the band’s biggest breakthrough came with their album “Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge” in 2004, which turned MCR into a global phenomenon and earned a three-time platinum certification. From that moment on, MCR continued to conquer the charts, creating a unique music movement that defined a generation of pop-punk and emo music lovers.
Tickets for the “Long Live the Black Parade” tour will officially go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.