
My Chemical Romance Opening Act 2026 — Who is the Support?
Click any My Chemical Romance date for the confirmed opener
Openers appear on the official Ticketmaster show page once announced — usually 4 to 8 weeks before each stop.


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How My Chemical Romance Tour Openers Get Announced
Most My Chemical Romancetour openers aren't named when tickets go on sale. The supporting act is locked in per-region (sometimes per-show) and surfaces on the official Ticketmaster show page in the weeks before each stop. Click any date above to see whether the opener is confirmed yet — Catch Movement pulls live show pages daily, so the listed support act updates as soon as Ticketmaster does.
For headliners at My Chemical Romance's scale, expect a single opener doing a 30 to 45 minute set, sometimes with a regional rotation (a Canadian opener for CA dates, a US opener for the American leg). The opener slot doesn't require a separate ticket — your My Chemical Romance ticket covers the full show.
How to Find the Confirmed My Chemical Romance Opener for Your City
- Pick your city from the tour-date list above.
- Click through to that show's Ticketmaster page.
- Check the listing — confirmed openers appear under the headline name once added.
- Watch for updates — openers are sometimes added 2 to 4 weeks out, so check back if it's still TBA.
Do I Need a Separate Ticket for the Opener?
No. The My Chemical Romance ticket you buy from Ticketmaster covers the entire show — opener + headliner — at the same venue, same night. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time; the opener typically performs first, with a 20 to 30 minute changeover before My Chemical Romance takes the stage.
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About My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance formed in the months after the September 11, 2001 attacks, when Gerard Way — then a 24-year-old aspiring comic book artist working a desk job in Manhattan — walked away from the Twin Towers debris field and went home to Belleville, New Jersey determined to start a band that meant something. He wrote 'Skylines and Turnstiles' that week, recruited his younger brother Mikey on bass, drummer Matt Pelissier, lead guitarist Ray Toro, and added Frank Iero from local hardcore band Pencey Prep on rhythm guitar shortly afterward. The five-piece signed to the New Jersey indie Eyeball Records, recorded their debut I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love in 2002 with Geoff Rickly of Thursday producing, and built a punishing East Coast touring base off the back of post-hardcore and emo support slots through 2003. Reprise signed them in 2003, and the band's second album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge arrived in June 2004 — a Howard Benson-produced revenge-narrative concept record built around the singles 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise),' 'Helena,' and 'The Ghost of You' that went triple platinum in the US, broke the band onto mainstream rock radio, and made Gerard Way one of the defining frontmen of the Warped Tour era. Bob Bryar replaced Matt Pelissier on drums during the cycle. The Black Parade followed in October 2006 — produced by Rob Cavallo at the Paramour Estate, conceived as a full-album narrative about a character called The Patient dying of cancer and being escorted to the afterlife by a marching black parade, and anchored by 'Welcome to the Black Parade,' 'Famous Last Words,' 'Teenagers,' 'Cancer,' 'Mama,' and 'I Don't Love You.' The record debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, has sold more than 3 million copies in the US alone, has been certified multi-platinum in nearly every Western market the band toured, and is routinely included on lists of the greatest rock albums of the 2000s. The supporting Black Parade World Tour ran for 18 months across 2006 and 2007 and made the band stadium-capable for the first time. Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys arrived in November 2010 — a desert-punk concept record set in a post-apocalyptic California built around 'Na Na Na' and 'SING' — with Bob Bryar departing during the sessions and the band touring as a four-piece through 2012. On March 22, 2013, with no studio follow-up announced, the band posted a brief statement confirming My Chemical Romance had ended. Gerard Way pivoted to solo work (Hesitant Alien, 2014) and to comics (Umbrella Academy, adapted as a Netflix series in 2019); Mikey ran Electric Century; Ray Toro released a solo record; Frank Iero toured as Frank Iero and the Patience and later the Future Violents. On October 31, 2019 the band posted a 30-second teaser and announced a single Los Angeles reunion show at the Shrine Expo Hall that sold out in minutes. The full tour was scheduled for 2020, postponed twice by the pandemic, and finally executed across 2022 with North American, European, UK, Australian, and New Zealand legs that scaled cleanly from arenas to stadiums on demand. The Long Live The Black Parade Tour — playing the 2006 album in sequence as the centrepiece of the set — was announced across late 2024 and ran multiple legs through 2025 with continuing dates into 2026 in select markets. The band have remained the original four-piece (Way, Way, Toro, Iero) throughout the reunion era with a touring drummer alongside, have not announced a sixth studio record, and have collectively sold north of 15 million records worldwide.