My chemical romance has announced a UK tour to celebrate the 20 -year album The Black Parade.
After teasing fans with a cryptic social media posts, the band finally confirmed that he would play two shows at the Wambali Stadium on 10 and 11 July 2026.
The announcement follows his selling North American Stadium Tour, Long Live: The Black Parade, which was closed early this year.
Fans are sharing their enthusiasm online, but some have expressed concern that the confirmation of the dates so far is limited to London.
The last band played in Britain was in 2022, when he performed as part of his reunion tour in Milton Keins and Wournington.
Many people are wondering if the band can also create a headline appearance at the download festival, which runs from 10 to 14 June at Donington Park.
The band is sharing updates in its social media accounts, although the comments have been disabled.
So far, only confirmed details are the date, venue and ticket release time – 10 am on Friday 15 August.
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The band was coming five years later with the release of his third studio album, The Black Parade in September 2001.
The Rock Opera Concept Album was met with both significant and commercial success, receiving multi-Platinum certification in both the US and the UK.
In 2013, band Announced their break-up On their official website, saying “Like all great things, it’s time to end. Thanks for all your support, and for adventure”.
The band then announced its reunion in 2019 – as well as a tour that was scheduled to begin in 2020.
However, The tour was postponed Covid -19 due to the epidemic and eventually proceeded in 2022, as well as the release of a new song, The Foundation of Deke – his first after 2014.