So, My Chemical Romance is hitting the UK in 2026, celebrating 20 years of The Black Parade—and surprise, surprise, ticket prices are stirring up more drama than Venus in retrograde juggling your love life. Fans are practically joking they sold a kidney or took a loan just to snag a spot—because standing around for £100 a ticket? Yeah, not exactly pocket change. With dates sprawling from Liverpool to Glasgow and a trio of Wembley nights, it’s clear Gerard Way and his emo brigade know how to pack a crowd. But here’s a thought: with Mercury playing its usual mischief, are these prices a cosmic test of our devotion or just a clever marketing moonwalk? Either way, if you’re ready to sacrifice for nostalgia and some legendary anthems, you might wanna act fast before those Wembley tickets vanish like a shooting star on a foggy night. LEARN MORE.
My Chemical Romance recently added a load of new UK dates to their upcoming tour, much to the delight of their fans.
The tour will celebrate 20 years of their album The Black Parade, and follows on from a sold-out tour in North America.
Given how long it’s been since the band’s last UK tour, it’s no surprise ticket sales have been flying – and fans have been having a heated discussion about the prices.
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The emo rockers will be performing in the UK summer of 2026, four years on from their last appearance in the UK.
Over on Reddit, one fan joked that they’d ‘sold their house’ in order to afford Manchester tickets while another confessed they’d taken out a loan for theirs – eek.
Prices do vary for each date, but for the UK dates it’s around the £100 mark. Here we’ve broken it down for you:
Tickets are available to buy on AXS, Seat Unique, Viagogo, StubHub and Ticketmaster.
Gerard Way and his crew are currently on the road for the North American leg of their stadium tour, which kicked off in summer. The band will later head to South America, Asia, and Europe next year.
There are some incredible support acts lined up too, as the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Franz Ferdinand, and Iggy Pop have been confirmed for the North America stint.
On this side of the pond, the emo rockers have a fairly limited tour, as they’re only hitting up three locations in the UK.
After selling out two dates at Wembley, the band have now added a third date and more outside of London – as fans initially weren’t pleased to see no dates outside of the capital.
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While it’s subject to change, to give a flavour you can find the set list from the Philadelphia show date (August 15) below, as per Set List FM.
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