Pixies, Garbage, IDLES, Death Cab For Cutie, and more to join My Chemical Romance on The Black Parade tour
My Chemical Romance have announced a North American tour where they will be joined by the likes of Pixies, Garbage, IDLES, Death Cab For Cutie, and more.
Announcing the tour via their socials, the band wrote: "It has been seventeen years since The Black Parade was sent to the MOAT. In that time, a great Dictator has risen to power, bringing about "THE CONCRETE AGE”; a glorious time of stability and abundance in the history of DRAAG. His Grand Immortal Dictator wishes to celebrate our rich and storied culture, fine foods, and musical entertainments by welcoming you to these great demonstrations of power and resolve. And lending voice and song for the first time in six thousand two hundred and forty six days, their work privilege ceremoniously reinstated, will be His Grand Immortal Dictator's National Band... The Black Parade".
My Chemical Romance have announced the “Long Live” The Black Parade North American tour, with opening sets from Wallows, 100 Gecs, Death Cab For Cutie, Garbage, Alice Cooper, and more!
— 🏁 (@concertleaks) November 12, 2024
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Kicking off on 11 July in Seattle, with stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, East Rutherford, Arlington Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, Boston, before ending on 13 September in Tampa; My Chemical Romance will be joined on the road by the likes of Violent Femmes, 100 Gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Death Cab For Cutie, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo, IDLES, and Evanescence.
Tickets are on sale on Friday 15 November at 10am local time. For more information, visit mychemicalromance.com.
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