The My Chemical Romance set list for “The Black Parade 2026 Tour” has been revealed. My Chemical Romance is an American rock band known for its emotional and theatrical rock music, and The Black Parade 2026 is their anniversary tour celebrating the iconic 2006 album, featuring live performances of fan-favorite songs.
What is the setlist for My Chemical Romance’s Black Parade 2026 set?
The following is an example of what My Chemical Romance is expected to play in their setlist for Black Parade. This is based on the band’s recent live performances and past tour shows. As always, the setlist is subject to change.
The Black Parade (in its entirety):
- The End.
- Dead!
- This Is How I Disappear
- The Sharpest Lives (with “The Eye” intro)
- Welcome to the Black Parade
- I Don’t Love You
- House of Wolves
- Cancer
- Mama (with guest opera singer Charlotte Kelso as “Nurse Sylvia”; with extended “Dagger” bridge)
- Sleep (with “The Big Sky” intro)
- Teenagers
- Disenchanted
- Famous Last Words (with “Welcome to the Black Parade” reprise outro)
- The End.
Second Half (Rotates):
- Bury Me in Black (tour debut)
- Our Lady of Sorrows (tour debut)
- Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
- The Ghost of You
- To the End (first performance since 2006)
- Give ‘Em Hell, Kid
- Vampires Will Never Hurt You
- I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
- Boy Division
- Helena
Based on recent shows, My Chemical Romance typically performs “The Black Parade” album in full during the main set, but in the second half of concerts they often rotate additional songs from their catalog. While core tracks from “The Black Parade” are usually fixed, the band has switched out extra songs from night to night, sometimes surprising fans with rare or debut live performances, so the final setlist could vary from one gig to another.
The Black Parade 2026 tour is a global concert tour by My Chemical Romance celebrating the 20th anniversary of their iconic 2006 album “The Black Parade.” The band first played the album in full at major shows following their reunion, then expanded the celebration into the “Long Live The Black Parade Tour” in 2025. In 2026, additional dates were announced across South America, North America, Europe, and Asia as part of this anniversary tour.
