My Chemical Romance Bringing "The Black Parade" to LA's Dodger Stadium

Prepare the eyeliner and dust off your military jackets—The Black Parade is marching into Los Angeles this summer. My Chemical Romance will be taking over Dodger Stadium on July 26th and 27th, 2025, for a back-to-back celebration of their landmark 2006 album that changed the landscape of rock music forever. These two shows are part of a limited 10-city North American run, produced by Live Nation, where the band will perform The Black Parade in its entirety—just as they did to explosive acclaim at the most recent When We Were Young Festival.

For longtime fans and new listeners alike, these nights will be more than just concerts—they’re a pilgrimage. The quartet of Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Frank Iero, and Mikey Way are once again bringing the theatrical, high-stakes drama of The Black Parade to the stage, an album Rolling Stone honored as one of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” Its impact is undeniable, having earned 4x Platinum status and producing the iconic single “Welcome To The Black Parade,” now 5x Platinum and still echoing through headphones and bedrooms nearly two decades later.

The LA dates at Dodger Stadium promise something extra special, with Wallows joining as the evening’s hand-selected special guests. Known for their genre-hopping, alternative charm, Wallows will set the tone for what’s sure to be a night of pure electricity under the California sky. The pairing underscores MCR’s deep connection to today’s alternative scene, bridging generations of emotionally charged, lyrically driven music.

The production for these shows is expected to be massive. From their early days in the New Jersey punk scene to becoming arena-filling rock gods, My Chemical Romance has always been about giving fans more than just music—they give moments, catharsis, community. With The Black Parade as the centerpiece, expect nothing short of a spectacle: towering visuals, theatrical flourishes, and a setlist that takes you deep into the heart of the emo rock opera that defined a generation.

These shows mark a triumphant full-circle moment for My Chemical Romance. After the album's release in 2006, The Black Parade propelled the band from cult icons to mainstream powerhouses. Its fusion of punk, glam, prog, and theatrical rock created a singular world where grief, hope, and rebellion lived side-by-side—and fans found themselves in every lyric. To see it performed live, from start to finish, is to relive a cultural revolution.

For those lucky enough to snag tickets, Dodger Stadium will be the epicenter of an emotional, high-octane experience that honors the past while igniting the present. If When We Were Young proved anything, it’s that The Black Parade still hits just as hard, if not harder, than it did nearly 20 years ago.

This summer, Los Angeles gets two nights to remember: a chance to scream every word, to cry in the dark with strangers, and to be reminded that, in the world of My Chemical Romance, no one marches alone.

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