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My Chemical Romance Announces 2025 ‘Long Live’: The Black Parade Tour

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My Chemical Romance 2025 Tour Schedule

My Chemical Romance has excited fans with the announcement of their highly anticipated 2025 tour, titled “Long Live”: The Black Parade Tour. This stadium tour marks a significant return to the stage, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their iconic album, *The Black Parade*, released in 2006.

The tour will kick off on July 11 in Seattle at T-Mobile Park and will conclude on September 13 in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium. The band will perform at 10 stadiums across North America, including stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arlington, East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, Boston, and Tampa[2][3].

Each show will feature a unique opener, with notable acts such as Violent Femmes, 100 gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Death Cab for Cutie, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo, Idles, and Evanescence set to perform at different venues. This diverse lineup promises an exciting and varied experience for fans at each stop[2].

Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday, November 15, at 10 a.m. local time. However, fans can already access presale tickets through platforms like StubHub. The demand for tickets is high, with the opening show in Seattle already showing a get-in cost of $105 and floor seats starting at $375. Prices are expected to fluctuate as the concerts approach[2].

The band’s announcement is filled with their signature dramatic flair, referencing a fictional narrative involving a “Grand Immortal Dictator” and the “CONCRETE AGE,” adding to the anticipation and thematic depth of the tour[2].

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