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My Chemical Romance Takes Over London’s Wembley Stadium: Check Out the Full Set List

My Chemical Romance Takes Over London’s Wembley Stadium: Check Out the Full Set List

My Chemical Romance performed the first of three sold-out nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on Wednesday (July 8), playing to an ecstatic, standing crowd of nearly 75,000 people who welcomed the New Jersey band led by Gerard Way for their first-ever Wembley headlining date.

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The group played the entirety of their seminal 2006 The Black Parade album top to bottom, with the set’s storyline amplified by visuals playing on two gigantic screens flanking the stage as well as plenty of drama on set.

Following The Black Parade repertoire, the group moved to an intimate stage set in the middle of the stadium floor for a second set of songs from their other albums, including “Na Na Na” and “Helena.”

For concertgoers enamored of perhaps the most successful emo rock band in the world, the shows are a rare and hugely craved moment. My Chemical Romance has only played Wembley once before, back in 2007, when they opened for British band Muse during that group’s Black Holes and Revelations tour.

The return was sweet. MCR are playing a total of three nights, with over 230,000 tickets sold, a rare feat for a rock band, particularly one that hasn’t released an album in over 15 years and whose tour is built on an album released 20 years.

Following the three Wembley dates, The Black Parade 2026 tour — which kicked off in January in Bogotá, Colombia — will continue for 25 more dates across Europe, Asia and the U.S., including a five-night special run at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles in October. All told, the group will play 39 stadium dates worldwide this year, continuing its Long Live The Black Parade tour of 2025, which played 10 stadiums in the U.S. in 2025.

Here is the full set list played in London’s Wembley Stadium.

  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
  15. Honey
  16. Venom
  17. Cemetery
  18. Planetary Go!
  19. Jack The Ripper
  20. Destroya
  21. Not Ok
  22. Na Na Na
  23. Helena

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