My Chemical Romance Reveal Opening Acts for Rescheduled Tour

They’ll finally get a chance to “carry on” as My Chemical Romance‘s pandemic-delayed reunion tour is finally happening stateside. The band just revealed the full rescheduled itinerary for North America after having to continually push back the shows due to COVID-19’s impact on the touring industry.

The tour will now officially get underway Aug. 20 in Oklahoma City, with dates running through Oct. 29 which is the final scheduled night of the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas. The group has also added 14 new shows in 10 cities to the itinerary. See all cities, dates and venues listed below. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale this Friday (March 11) at 12N local time.

In addition, My Chemical Romance have filled the run with a variety of opening acts, including the reunited Midtown, Badflower, Turnstile, Taking Back Sunday, The Bouncing Souls, Thursday, Kimya Dawson, Meg Myers, Devil Master, Dilly Dally, Ghosh, Nothing, Shannon and the Clams, Soul Glo, Surfbort, The Homeless Gospel Choir, The Lemon Twigs, Waterparks and Youth Code all playing select dates.

My Chemical Romance announced their plans to reunite in the fall of 2019, though the seeds of a potential reunion were planted as far back as 2017.  “In 2017, we got in a room together to see what would happen,” MCR wrote on Twitter in December of 2019. “A couple more jam sessions and 39 days of rehearsals later, we’re ready to show you what we’ve learned. See you soon.”

The band played their first reunion show at the Shrine Expo Concert Hall in Los Angeles on Dec. 20, 2019, reportedly grossing nearly $1.5 million for the band. The group then started announcing more and more tour dates for 2020, but the pandemic wiped out those plans.

The group will play in the U.K. and Europe this May and June, before focusing on the U.S. this fall. See all of their scheduled dates and get ticketing info here.

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My Chemical Romance 2022 Tour Dates

Aug. 20 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Paycom Center
Aug. 21 – San Antonio, Texas @ AT&T Center
Aug. 23 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 24 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Heritage Bank Center
Aug. 26 – Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena
Aug. 27 – Belmont Park, N.Y. @ UBS Arena
Aug. 29 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 30 – Albany, N.Y. @ MVP Arena
Sept. 1 – Uncasville, Ct. @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Sept. 2 – Montreal, Quebec @ Centre Bell
Sept. 4 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 5 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 7 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
Sept. 8 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
Sept. 10 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center
Sept. 11 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center
Sept. 13 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 15 – St. Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center
Sept. 16 – Chicago, Ill. @ Riot Fest
Sept. 20 – Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center
Sept. 21 – Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center
Sept. 23 – Dover, Del. @ Firefly Music Festival
Sept. 24 – Sunrise, Fla. @ FLA Live Arena
Sept. 27 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
Sept. 28 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
Sept. 30 – Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena
Oct. 2 – Portland, Ore. @ MODA Center
Oct. 3 – Tacoma, Wash. @ Tacoma Dome
Oct. 5 – Oakland, Calif. @ Oakland Arena
Oct. 7 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena
Oct. 8 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Aftershock Festival
Oct. 11 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
Oct. 12 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
Oct. 14 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
Oct. 15 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
Oct. 17 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
Oct. 22 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ When We Were Young
Oct. 23 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ When We Were Young
Oct. 29 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ When We Were Young.

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