My Chemical Romance’s first UK setlist includes deep-cut ahead of Wembley shows

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My Chemical Romance are here. After years away from playing in the UK, they have finally landed and have five stadium shows planned out over the next two weeks.

The first of these gigs has already been and gone. On June 30, 2026, My Chemical Romance played Anfield Stadium, home of Liverpool FC.

There, they brought the Long Live The Black Parade Tour to life for the first time. And with it, came a brand new setlist.

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Of course, Gerard Way and his team first performed the iconic anniversary-laden album, The Black Parade, from front to back. This meant everything from The End to Blood.

There was also some entertainment littered throughout the show, continuing their ongoing narrative of the fictional dictatorship-ridden country Draag. They also played The End as a reprise towards the end of the show.

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After The Black Parade was finished, though, is where things got really interesting. My Chemical Romance performed a total of ten songs as a part of their “encore”. They doled out such massive hits as Summertime, Vampire Money, Cemetery Drive and Na Na Na.

The most surprising hit of the night, however, was Heaven Help Us. The track was originally released in 2009 on MCR’s follow-up record “The Black Parade: The B-Sides”.

Heaven Help Us has rarely been performed throughout the years, so its presence in the setlist means they may be making it a permanent fixture. Otherwise, they may just be substituting in some deep cuts.

For fans who want to read through all the songs, we’ve put the full setlist at the bottom of this article. Otherwise, enjoy the surprise.

What’s more, for the My Chem fans who have not yet bought tickets, there is no time like the present. There are plenty of tickets still available now – especially for the three upcoming Wembley Stadium shows – if you know where to look.

Below, we’ve broken down all the options fans have to get involved. Here are the details.

How to buy My Chemical Romance tickets now

My Chemical Romance tickets are available right now from a number of online retailers. This includes both official and resale markets.

Secondhand websites such as viagogo have a huge amount of tickets on sale. Some of them are being sold for as little as £50 each as well.

Meanwhile, the official websites Ticketmaster and Seat Unique still have tickets available for sale. The former is the source of most tickets, many of which begin at £60.

Seat Unique, on the other hand, have plenty of VIP and hospitality tickets on sale. These come with added bonuses such as premium views and seats, food & drinks packages and more.

Here are the links:

VIAGOGO – Buy My Chemical Romance resale tickets here.

SEAT UNIQUE – Buy My Chemical Romance VIP tickets here.

TICKETMASTER – Buy My Chemical Romance tickets here.

As previously mentioned, the full My Chemical Romance setlist is below. The band played 25 songs at Anfield.

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My Chemical Romance setlist – Anfield Stadium, July 30

  • The End.
  • Dead!
  • This Is How I Disappear
  • The Sharpest Lives
  • Welcome to the Black Parade
  • I Don’t Love You
  • House of Wolves
  • Cancer
  • Mama
  • Sleep
  • Teenagers
  • Disenchanted
  • Famous Last Words
  • The End. (Reprise)
  • Blood
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Encore

  • From A to B (Clarice Jensen song, performed by Clarice Jensen)
  • Vampire Money
  • I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
  • Heaven Help Us
  • Summertime
  • Save Yourself, I’ll Hold Them Back
  • Cemetery Drive
  • Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
  • Thank You for the Venom
  • Helena
  • The Kids From Yesterday

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