My Chemical Romance Reveal Two Final Shows Of ‘The Black Parade 2026 Tour’

My Chemical Romance will bring their massive The Black Parade 20th-anniversary tour to a dramatic close in Los Angeles next year, announcing two final, historic dates that will see them break a longstanding venue record.

The New Jersey rock icons have confirmed they will perform at the legendary Hollywood Bowl on Friday, October 30 (“Devil’s Night“) and Saturday, October 31 (Halloween), 2026. These newly added dates bring their total run at the venue to five consecutive performances, making My Chemical Romance the first band in the history of the Hollywood Bowl to achieve such a feat.

The “Devil’s Night” and “Halloween” shows serve as the definitive conclusion to “The Black Parade 2026 Tour,” a global trek celebrating two decades of their landmark 2006 rock opera, The Black Parade.

To match the magnitude of the occasion, the band has enlisted heavyweight support from their peers in the mid-2000s post-hardcore scene. The Friday, October 30 show will feature special guests The Used, reuniting two of the era’s most defining acts on one stage. The final night of the tour, Saturday, October 31, will see Thrice joining the bill for the Halloween celebration.

The world tour, which originally launched in Seattle in July, is currently on a scheduled hiatus. It is set to resume in January 2026 with a leg in South America, followed by dates across Southeast Asia, Mexico, Europe, and a return to the United States, culminating in this record-setting Los Angeles residency.

Tickets for the final two shows will go on general sale Friday, November 21 at 9:00 a.m. PT. Fans looking to secure their spots early can participate in an artist presale by signing up at the band’s official live nation link before 11:59 a.m. PT on Wednesday, November 19. No code is required for registration.

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