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My Chemical Romance on Tour

During the 2000s and early '10s, few rock bands displayed more concert power than My Chemical Romance, also colloquially known as MCR. The New Jersey emo-punk group was a ferocious live act full of intensity: Frontman Gerard Way was mesmerizing in the way he used dramatic, heart-on-sleeve gestures and vocal flourishes, while his bandmates slashed through songs like a powerful garage-rock band full of aggressive energy. During the peak of their popularity, My Chemical Romance toured with a who's-who of rock and punk bands, including Rise Against, Thursday and Alkaline Trio. In 2005, the band performed on the inaugural Taste of Chaos tour, opened for Green Day and co-headlined the Warped Tour. Two years later, My Chemical Romance appeared on Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution tour alongside acts such as Placebo and Taking Back Sunday. Headlining gigs at festivals such as Reading and Leeds also followed in subsequent years.

In 2019, My Chemical Romance reunited after a six-year break, booking a show in Los Angeles that sold out immediately, plus 2020 festival appearances in Japan, New Zealand and Australia. MCR is on tour again in 2020 with dates across the U.S.

My Chemical Romance in Concert

My Chemical Romance formed in the early ‘00s with a lineup featuring brothers Gerard and Mikey Way — who sing and play bass, respectively — as well as guitarists Frank Iero and Ray Toro. After releasing their debut album, 2002's I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, via small label Eyeball Records, the band inked a major-label deal with Reprise Records.

The 2004 album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge established My Chemical Romance as a commercial force, as both "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" and "Helena" were MTV and alternative radio hits. The Queen- and classic rock–inspired 2006 concept album The Black Parade expanded their audience further — "Welcome to the Black Parade" even hit No. 1 on the modern rock chart — and introduced a theatrical element to the band, manifested in tailored costumes. Four years later, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys touched on an eclectic mix of sounds, including glam rock and synth-heavy pop.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 1390 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow what a great show

    by quinnmjjj on 12/10/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas City

    This show was great from begining to the end. Thank you 96.5 the Buzz for one hell of a Christmas Show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Concert

    by cmw1ut on 12/10/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas City

    I knew going through the doors that it would be a great concert. My Chemical Romance stepped onto the stage to the roar of the crowd. They immediately broke in with Na Na Na, and the crowd was captured right away and didn't give up until the last song was sung. Gerard Way knows how to play to the crowd. He played up the sexiness well, causing quite a few screams from the crowd; encouraged the guys to take off their shirts (which is funny since it's usually the girls throwing clothes on stage). The band sounded excellent through the entire concert. One thing that I realized when I uploaded pictures on my computer, in the background of one picture behind Mikey and Frank there was pictures of the band members children. That right their won my heart even more! You won't be disappointed! Although I wish they had played longer than 75 minutes. I think the whole crowd could have gone all night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show at Roseland NYC

    by Gloryr72 on 12/9/10Roseland - New York

    MCR is back!!!! I've been a fan since the Begining and they get better an better everytime. The new record is amazing and the guys are so full of energy. Can't wait to see them aging first in England and then back here in April. Amazing as always :-)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR: Back with a Vengeance!

    by Lemon on 12/8/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    It's been a while since MCR have toured. It seemed like the world was just starting to forget about them... Then came DANGER DAYS! The new CD goes straight back to the band's punk roots, and it didn't seem that anyone at Roseland Ballroom on December 3rd had a problem with that! Gerard Way, dressed entirely in black with candy apple-red hair, stalked back and forth across the stage, pumping his fist as he and bandmates Ray, Mikey, Frank, and Michael delivered an energy-infused set of new and old songs. The guys are just as passionate about what they do as they were when their first album came out, and they shared that passion with every single person in the room who sung, screamed, and danced along with them. They're playing a few shows at Terminal 5 in April - NOT TO BE MISSED!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Return to NYC... even better than MSG!

    by lauramadugan on 12/8/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    This was an amazing concert... The lead up bands, especially Gaslight Anthem, were good solid bands, though with a different feel and sounds to MCR - but when MCR came on, they were totally forgotten! The guys always exude and intimacy that is pretty amazing, both with the audience and with each other... but in a space like this it would doubly powerful... Gerard is in top form as a vocalist, and the instrumentals by Ray, Frankie and Mikey are outstanding. The guys seem determined to have fun, and this shows even on a tune from Black Parade like Mama (sent out to 'all our parents' - of which I was one that night!) There is nothing vicious or mean spirited about the way MCR tears things up, this is communicated and displayed also by the crowd. There was a mother with probably a 5 year old kid in a baby doll dress in the crowd, as well as tattooed and pierced flesh aplently. The guys seem in fine form, and though this was not technically part of the World Contamination tour, it gave enough of a preview to make me VERY GLAD I have tickets for 4/22 at Terminal 5 in NYC... if I could get tickets for the 3 other dates here in the Tri-State you can believe I would be there too - MCR is on a roll - not to be missed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by bernabook on 12/8/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    MCR put on a great show but they only played an hour. The new cd sounds great and I cant wait for thir next show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My Chemical Romance

    by lungsxlocked on 12/8/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    This was their second show back (they played a private show a few days before this) on the East Coast since Madison Square in 2008. They never disappoint. Phenomenal band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR :)

    by DaniB23 on 12/7/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Haven't seen them live in over two years!! They were so full of energy and just killing it. The new CD is amazing to perform. Seeing them twice again next year already and I'm sure more then that!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR forever.

    by candicantz on 12/7/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    absolutely wonderful. i still wish they played some other older songs but still, ammmmazing. i love my chemical romance with all of my heart, and i always have, and i always will. they truly are my inspiration. i keep going in my life because they keep going with theres.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by heygurlhey on 12/7/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    MCR blew me away...they played a tight set. The view from behind the sound board was good, and definitely beat fighting the throngs of 14 year old emo girls up front.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Tiffany1212 on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    My Chemical Romance did a great job performing at Roseland Ballroom. I would go back and see them agian.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE IS EPIC!

    by XYourIcyBluesX on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    For as long as I can remember, My Chemical Romance has captured my heart, and this show was no different. It had been around 2.5 years since I had last seen them and they did not disapoint. The energy was amazing - the boys always give their all! It was a 7 hour drive to the venue and it was definitely worth it. Words cannot describe the happiness I feel at a My Chem show. The songs were fantastic and a great mix of the good old ones and the new ones. I can't wait until I get to see them next and I HIGHLY reccomend their shows to anyone. They are amazing and truly save lives.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR Concert

    by fdskbfklj on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Basically, MCR was so awesome, but the opening acts took so long, I was very tired by the time my boys got on stage. It would have been perfect if they had gotten on stage earlier.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Great show!!!! Can't wait for the tour to start!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR was amazing!

    by Jules388 on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    MCR was simply AMAZING! Great mix of songs, with some from their great new album as well as favorites from previous ones. The band's energy was just wonderful, I loved it all!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mindblowing; Welcome Home My Chemical Romance

    by brittanybumblebee on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    December 3, 2010 will forever be engraved in my memory. I go to shows all the time, it is a hobby of mine. So when I saw that My Chemical Romance was doing a homecoming show, I knew I had to go. It has been almost four years since I saw them and to say the least, I was overly excited for this show. My Chemical Romance did not disappoint. They played an incredible set. It was energetic, it was loud, it was colorful, it was MCR at their best yet. Dr. Deathdefying (Steve Righ from Mindless Self Indulgence) kicked off the show with a live performance of "Look Alive, Sunshine" and everyone in Roseland Ballroom freaked out, starting the show off right. From then on, it was action packed and intense. They played a good mix of songs off of "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge", "The Black Parade" and "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys". I would have loved to hear a song or two off of "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love" but I can't complain. Overall, this show was incredible and your could tell that the band was happy to be home. If you haven't had the chance to see My Chemical Romance live, I suggest you do so. They are a powerhouse band that plays spectacular music. They sound just as good live as they do on their cds and they are always looking for ways to improve. They are an ever evolving band with endless limitations.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great rock

    by eomonroe00 on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    how do you really review a concert. you either like the music or you dont, the band either brings it or doesnt, my chemical romance brought it, so did gas light anthem, the first band the rxp house band, wow, really bad, my ears hurt after their first few songs, didnt expect so many teens and parental chaperone's at the show,

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    We Missed You Guys!

    by Jooleeya on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    Amazing show that I've been waiting five years for. My Chemical Romance is back, and they're better than ever. New style, color, great lyrics, and a memorable experience nobody will forget. Some say they've sold out, but they've grown up and matured, and as a result, created a CD that was worth waiting for. Moshing got a bit out of control. Happens at every concert, but really, there are people trying to ENJOY the music who don't want to be pushed around. Also, there were people smoking right in front of us...thought this was an all ages show and a no-smoking facility? Studio house band was very bad. I thought it was only The Gaslight Anthem opening, and when I heard I had to sit through ANOTHER band, that was kind of irritating. Very bittersweet when My Chem came out. Everyone loves their new stuff and their old stuff as well. Very cool that Dr. D was there to open and start the concert...everyone went nuts. Great show overall. MCR does NOT disappoint. You never know what to expect from them onstage. Frontman Gerard is always doing crazy stuff, which makes for a better show. They are all wonderful people and my absolute favorite band. I missed hearing from them for 4 years, but this CD is a HUGE improvement over The Black Parade, and just goes to show how much they've matured. As Gerard said during the concert-- "We're back! And we missed you!" Yeah. We missed you too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MCR and The Gaslight Anthem rock Roseland

    by JohnOC on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    This was a once in a lifetime show where New Jersey's My Chemical Romance and The Gaslight Anthem rocked a sold out 3200 person Roseland Ballroom. Openers were Fifteen Fleeting but I arrived late and missed them. Gaslight came on as soon as I arrived. Gaslight sold out Radio City Music Hall a few months back so this is considered an intimate show for them. They cruised right through a 15 song set that included hits such as "Boxer", "The 59 Sound" and "American Slang". After a brief 15 minute break, RXP's own Matt Pinfield came out and pumped up the crowd for the arena rockers My Chemical Romance, who hasn't played a NYC show since headlining Madison Square Garden a few months back. The crowd was already pumped and when Dr. Death Defying (Steve Righ? of MSI fame) came out and did his Look Alive, Sunshine bit, My Chem went straight into the song Na, Na, Na. After their first single on the new album, MCR went into an old favorite, Thank You for the Venom! While the set was filled with mostly new songs off their new album, "Danger Days.." My Chem played some old classics such as "I'm Not Okay", "The Ghost of You", "...Guys Like us in Prison" and more. MCR ended their set with their popular closer, "Helena" but the crowd wanted more. Touring keyboard player James DeWees came out and played the familiar chords of the song Cancer. Front man Gerard Way came out and sung a touching version of the song. The band came out after and closed the show with a new song titled, "The Kids From Yesterday". All in all it was great performance by both bands and definitely check out both of them when they play in your area.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Gaslight Should Be The Headliner!

    by Eddietrap on 12/6/10Roseland Ballroom - New York

    By far the highlight of the night was the Gaslight set. This band is set for the next level. MCR was lucky to get Gaslight there as an opening act. Probably will flop roles by this time next year if MCR is still around.