It’s Official: My Chemical Romance Is Returning To Malaysia In 2026

Prepare your eyeliner.

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After weeks of fan speculation, cryptic teasers, and viral billboards popping up in KL, it's finally official: My Chemical Romance is returning to Malaysia in 2026

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It's been a long 18 years since their last show here, and now, it's finally happening.

The band will be performing at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on 30 April 2026, as part of their global Long Live The Black Parade tour, with Kuala Lumpur confirmed as one of the stops.

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If you were there in December 2007, you'll remember the band's unforgettable performance at Stadium Merdeka, where over 10,000 fans showed up in the rain, screaming their lungs out to The Black Parade and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

Soaked, emotional, and euphoric.

Now, they're back. And we're more than ready for another emotional breakdown (this time with better eyeliner).

As part of the Southeast Asian leg of their tour, the band will also be performing in:
– Incheon, South Korea – Paradise City Culture Park (18 April)
– Bangkok, Thailand – IMPACT Challenger Hall (22 April)
– Bulacan, Philippines – Philippine Arena (25 April)
– Singapore, Singapore – Indoor Stadium (28 April)
– Jakarta, Indonesia – Hammersonic Festival (3 May)

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With their return confirmed, it's time to dig out your old MCR tee, rewatch the Welcome to the Black Parade MV, and mentally prepare yourself for the incoming tidal wave of feelings

Because the second those piano notes hit and Gerard Way screams into that mic… you'll remember: you're not okay. And honestly, that's totally fine.

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