Why My Chemical Romance is bigger than it's ever been


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Lead vocalist Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance performs during the opening night of the band's 'Long Live the Black Parade' tour Friday, July 11, 2025, in Seattle. — AP/Lindsey Wasson

12 years after a breakup that didn't stick – and one year shy of the 20th anniversary of its biggest album – My Chemical Romance is on the road this summer playing 2006's The Black Parade from beginning to end.

The tour, which stopped Saturday night at Dodger Stadium for the first of two concerts, doesn't finally manifest the long-anticipated reunion of one of emo's most influential bands; My Chem reconvened in 2019 and has been performing, pandemic-related delays aside, fairly consistently since then (including five nights at Inglewood's Kia Forum in 2022 and two headlining appearances at Las Vegas' When We Were Young festival).

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