My Chemical Romance Twitter active after two years, fans freak out
The My Chemical Romance Twitter has come back from the dead, at least for today. The account was revived just one day ahead of the sixth anniversary of (We’re sorry) the band’s official breakup.
However, the notification in question turned out to be a tweet promoting Frank Iero And The Future Violents‘ headlining tour and new song “Young And Doomed.”
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All things considered, when dedicated MCR fans across the world got the notification, it’s easy to understand why we lost our cool. Reunion dreams aside, in the past couple of years, the account has also been used to deliver a fair amount of heartbreaking news, such as the passing of Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington and Frank Iero‘s bus crash back in 2016.
Luckily, this time, the notification was something every MCR fan could get happily behind: supporting the band’s members on their own personal endeavors.
Check out what My Chemical Romance fans had to say about the unexpected Twitter revival below.
frank texting the mcr group chat: hey anyone remember the twitter password?
everyone: why
frank: no reason. nothing— r (@burntoutbright) March 21, 2019
GOOD MORNING MCRS TWITTER
— sam loves klaus (@irishklaus) March 21, 2019
YOU SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME BUT YES WE STAN
— anthony amorim is lo:st (@AnthonyAmorim) March 21, 2019
Frank: how do I promote this new bop…
Frank:
MCR Twitter:
Frank:
MCR Twitter:
Frank: heyyy— Cami is a (bandit)hoe (@whotfisclancy) March 21, 2019
Prior to today, the MCR Twitter had been silent since Bennington’s death in 2017.
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Earlier today, Frank Iero revealed his band’s electrifying new music video for “Young And Doomed,” which you can watch below.
Additionally, Iero unveiled the first string of dates for Frank Iero And The Future Violents’ headlining tour. You can check out a full list of dates below.
Dates:
05/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
05/30 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
05/31 – Hamden, CT @ The Ballroom At The Outer Space
06/01 – Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
06/02 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
06/04 – Harrisburg, PA @ Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center
06/05 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater
06/06 – Detroit, MI @ El Club
06/07 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts
06/08 – Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
06/10 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
06/11 – Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
06/13 – Tampa, FL @ The Crowbar
06/14 – Orlando, FL @ The Social
06/15 – Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall
06/16 – Columbia, SC @ The Senate
06/18 – Charlotte, NC @ Amos Southend
06/20 – VA Beach, VA @ eLEVATION 27
06/21 – Washington DC @ Union Stage
06/22 – New York, New York @ Rocks Off Cruise
What do you miss most about MCR’s Twitter account? Let us know in the comments below.
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