My Chemical Romance add another European date after sell out

My Chemical Romance haven’t played a show since their legendary return at the Shrine on Dec. 20. Rumors are still swirling about whether or not this is just a simple reunion tour or a full-blown return. 

Well, those rumors are still unanswered but, My Chemical Romance added another show in Germany later this year. 

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The most recent show that My Chemical Romance announced was their Cornwall date for the Eden Project earlier this month. Originally, some dates were announced for Australia and Japan, then the video “An Offering…” conjured up a U.K. show at Milton Keynes Two more dates were added at Milton Keynes. 

Next, a string of European dates was announced followed by the cinematic masterpiece known as “A summoning…” that announced a U.S. tour amid a flurry of awesome Easter eggs

Now, the only German date on My Chemical Romance’s list for 2020 has sold out. So, as all good rockstars do, they added another one for the day after. The new gig takes place July 7 in Bonn, Germany at KUNST!RASEN.

 

My Chemical Romance’s next show will take place in at Download Festival in Melbourne, AU on March 20. Fans in the U.S will have a tough time grabbing tickets because they sold out so quickly, but there are still opportunities to see the band at festivals such as Riot Fest and Download Festival in Australia and Japan. A full list of dates is below, with the new date in bold.

Dates:

03/20 – Melbourne, AU @ Melbourne Showgrounds (Download Melbourne)
03/21 – Sydney, AU @ Parramatta Park (Download Sydney)
03/25 – Western Springs, NZ @ The Outer Fields at Western Springs
03/28 – Osaka, JP @ INTEX Osaka
03/29 – Download Japan @ Makuhari Messe Event Hall

06/16 – Cornwall, UK @ Eden Project
06/18 – Milton Keynes, UK @Stadium MK (SOLD OUT)
06/20 – Milton Keynes, UK @ Stadium MK (SOLD OUT)
06/21 – Milton Keynes, UK @ Stadium MK (SOLD OUT)
06/23 – Dublin, IE @ Royal Hospital Kilmainham
07/01 – Sopron, HU @ Volt Festival
07/04 – Bologna, IT @ Sonic Park Fest
07/06 – Bonn, DE @ KUNST!RASEN (SOLD OUT)
07/07 – Bonn, DE @ KUNST!RASEN
07/11 – Moscow, RU @ Gorky Park

09/09 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena (SOLD OUT)
09/11 – St Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center (SOLD OUT)
09/12 – Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest
09/14 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena (SOLD OUT)
09/15 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden (SOLD OUT)
09/17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center (SOLD OUT)
09/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center (SOLD OUT)
09/20 – Atlanta, GA @ Music Midtown
09/22 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center (SOLD OUT)
09/23 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center (SOLD OUT)
09/26 – Sunrise, FL @ BB&T Center (SOLD OUT)
09/29 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center (SOLD OUT)
09/30 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center (SOLD OUT)

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10/02 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center (SOLD OUT)
10/04 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome (SOLD OUT)
10/06 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena (SOLD OUT)
10/08 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum (SOLD OUT)
10/10 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
10/11 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena (SOLD OUT)
10/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum (SOLD OUT)
10/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum (SOLD OUT)
10/16 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum (SOLD OUT)

More My Chemical Romance

One dedicated member of the MCRmy recreated the intro track from reunion night and it is the perfect goosebump-inducing content we need to tide us over until the next show.

We’re sure you remember the incredible fan-made video of the entire reunion show that Jeyzeus Hayes of Australia’s R. Tragedy created. If you don’t, experience all that goodness below.

Now, another My Chemical Romance fan made a recorded version of the opening track that played just before that massive angel curtain fell and revealed every one of our dreams. The intro includes bits from a number of My Chemical Romance songs. “Romance,” “Look Alive, Sunshine,” “Sleep,” “Mama” and “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” are all included in the intro. Listen to it below.

Isn’t it wonderful? We think so too. It’s just a perfect amount of nostalgia. That, combined with enough mystery to make us want more. If you’re unfamiliar with the events of that wonderful night, read how My Chemical Romance put fans first with their stunning performance.

Are you excited for another My Chemical Romance show in Germany? Sound off below!

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