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My Chemical Romance at London’s Wembley Stadium 2026: start time, last-minute tickets, setlist and what you need to know

Gerard Way and co will play three nights at Wembley as part of the Long Live the Black Parade world tour. Here’s all the essential information

Amy Houghton
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Gerard Way performing live in Barcelona with My Chemical Romance
Photograph: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com | Gerard Way performing live in Barcelona with My Chemical Romance
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Nostalgic emos of London rise up – this week is finally your chance to dust off the ripped skinny jeans, box-dye your side fringe and relive 2006, AKA the year that My Chemical Romance dropped their legendary concept album The Black Parade. 

Gerard Way and co will be stopping by London’s Wembley Stadium as part of their Long Live the Black Parade world tour. The tour, created to celebrate 20 years of the career-defining record (and the 15th anniversary of Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoysbegan in North America last summer and kicked off the UK and Europe leg on June 30. 

Judging from the shows so far (particularly the huge Liverpool gig), everyone heading to Wembley for MCR is in for a treat. So without further ado, here are all the details you need to know ahead of My Chemical Romance’s Wembley residency. 

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⏱️ Set times
🏟️ Seating plan
🎤 Support
Setlist
🎟️ Tickets
🎒 Bag policy
⛅️ Weather forecast

When are My Chemical Romance playing London? 

The band are playing three dates at London’s Wembley Stadium. They’ll be there on the following dates:

  • Wednesday July 8
  • Friday July 10
  • Saturday July 11
My Chemical Romance performing live
Photograph: A.S. Zain / Shutterstock.comMy Chemical Romance performing live

What time do doors open at Wembley Stadium? 

Fans can enter the stadium from 5pm each evening. 

What time will My Chemical Romance come on stage?

Based on previous tour dates you can expect MCR to come out at about 8.30pm.

What’s the seating plan? 

Here’s how the stadium will be set up for MCR, according to Ticketmaster.

My Chemical Romance seating plan, Wembley
Image: TicketmasterMy Chemical Romance seating plan, Wembley

Who’s supporting My Chemical Romance at Wembley? 

Each night will get a different support act, and in keeping with the tour’s theme, the lineup is heavy on nostalgia. Here’s the breakdown of who’s supporting on which dates:

  • Wednesday July 8 – Skunk Anansie
  • Friday July 10 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  • Saturday July 11 – Sunny Day Real Estate

Setlist

Based on MCR’s other shows on the tour so far we can expect it to go a little bit like this:

  1. The End
  2. Dead!
  3. This Is How I Disappear
  4. The Sharpest Lives
  5. Welcome to the Black Parade
  6. I Don’t Love You
  7. House of Wolves
  8. Cancer
  9. Mama
  10. Sleep
  11. Teenagers
  12. Disenchanted
  13. Famous Last Words
  14. Blood (hidden track)
  15. I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
  16. Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
  17. Vampire Money
  18. Helena

It is, basically, most of The Black Parade plus a few other MCR classics.

Last minute My Chemical Romance tickets at Wembley

There’s still time to pick up tickets for the Black Parade at Wembley. Ticketmaster still has general and resale tickets up for grabs from just £44.

You’ll also find options on resale sites like Stubhub and Viagogo. They’re both backed by a FanProtect Guarantee which promises that your tickets will be valid for entry or you get your money back.

What is Wembley’s bag policy?

Wembley allows everyone to bring one small bag each, and this must be A4 size or smaller.

Banned items  

Here’s a list of everything that won’t be permitted inside the venue. 

  • Unlicensed musical instruments: trumpets, drums, and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance, including vuvuzelas & megaphones.
  • Flag poles greater than 1m in length
  • Laser devices
  • Bottles and Glass Vessels
  • Aluminium containers
  • Cans
  • Flasks
  • Poles
  • Frisbees
  • Dangerous or hazardous items
  • Scooters
  • Skateboards or other skates
  • Signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding
  • Unauthorised fliers & drones
  • Spray paint
  • Large industrial style ‘permanent’ marker pens
  • Prams & pushchairs (will be assessed for each event)
  • Transmitting devices
  • Large bodied cameras, Professional cameras & recording devices (this applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses)
  • Selfie sticks
  • Laptops and tablets
  • Illegal merchandise items
  • Hard plastic, metal or glass bottles
  • Illegal charity collection utensils
  • Motor bike helmets
  • Large umbrellas
  • Darts
  • Hampers
  • Cold boxes
  • Alcohol
  • Food and drink
  • Animals (except service dogs & guide dogs)
  • Bags outside of the A4 policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • For concerts – no posters bigger than A3

Weather forecast

It’s going to be pretty hot in London this weekHere’s the day-by-day forecast: 

  • Wednesday July 8 – dry and sunny, highs of 31C and lows of 25C
  • Friday July 10 – dry and sunny, highs of 33C and lows of 25C
  • Saturday July 11 – dry and sunny. Highs of 31C, lows of 26C

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