The Black Parade World Tour
{{Short description|2007–2008 concert tour by My Chemical Romance}}
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{{Infobox concert
| concert_tour_name = The Black Parade World Tour
| image = The Black Parade World Tour Promotional Poster.png
| image_caption = Promotional poster example
| artist = My Chemical Romance
| album = The Black Parade
| start_date = February 22, 2007
| end_date = May 9, 2008
| number_of_legs =
| number_of_shows = 133
| support_acts = Muse, Rise Against
| last_tour = Revenge Headlining Tour
| this_tour = The Black Parade World Tour
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| next_tour = The World Contamination Tour
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The Black Parade World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band My Chemical Romance in support of their third studio album, The Black Parade (2006). The tour began on February 22, 2007, in Manchester, New Hampshire and concluded on May 9, 2008, in New York City. 133 shows were a part of the tour, with locations spanning across five different continents, ranging from cities such as the aforementioned New York City to Buenos Aires and Moscow.
For most of the tour, My Chemical Romance would play The Black Parade in its entirety dressed up as an alter-ego band named after the album. After playing the album in its entirety, the band would then play a selection of songs from their previous albums. The concerts often saw extensive use of pyrotechnics, and also featured blimps that would rise over the stage. Shows throughout the tour would follow this format until October 7, 2007, when the "Black Parade" persona was "killed off" in Mexico City. After that point, the band would no longer play the album in its entirety, but would continue to support it through other miscellaneous shows.
The October 7 show was released as the live album The Black Parade Is Dead! in 2008. The tour received positive reviews from journalists, with Kerrang! ranking it among the best concert tours of all time in 2021.
Background and development
My Chemical Romance released their third studio album, The Black Parade, on October 23, 2006, through Reprise Records.{{Cite web |title=The Black Parade — Album by My Chemical Romance — Apple Music |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-black-parade/209388277 |access-date=July 14, 2024}} A concept album, it centers around a man dying from cancer, known as "the Patient", who reflects upon his life as he nears his death,{{cite web |author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |author-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |title=The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-black-parade-mw0000563300 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170904021539/http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-black-parade-mw0000563300 |archive-date=September 4, 2017 |access-date=July 2, 2008 |work=AllMusic}} which is presented to him in the form of his fondest childhood memory: seeing a marching band.{{Cite magazine |last=Martin |first=Dan |title=My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/my-chemical-romance/8050 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210809/http://www.nme.com/reviews/my-chemical-romance/8050 |archive-date=March 3, 2016 |access-date=March 26, 2007 |magazine=NME}} This also led to the creation of an alter-ego band named after the album, simply titled "The Black Parade".{{cite web |last=Thompson |first=Ed |date=March 21, 2007 |title=My Chemical Romance Bring Ostentatious Behavior To The Masses |url=http://music.ign.com/articles/774/774079p1.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120401211242/http://music.ign.com/articles/774/774079p1.html |archive-date=April 1, 2012 |access-date=July 18, 2008 |work=IGN}} To promote the album, My Chemical Romance would perform around 60 standalone shows throughout 2006.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=208}}
On December 18, 2006, My Chemical Romance announced the first leg of the Black Parade World Tour, consisting 17 dates at stadiums throughout the United States.{{Cite web |last=Punknews.org |date=2006-12-18 |title=Tours: My Chemical Romance / Rise Against |url=https://www.punknews.org/article/21370/tours-my-chemical-romance-rise-against |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=www.punknews.org |language=en}} Around the same time, a set of dates for the United Kingdom were announced.{{Cite web |last=NME |date=2006-10-11 |title=My Chemical Romance plan spring tour |url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/my-chemical-romance-139-1350089 |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=NME |language=en-GB}} A second leg with 18 more dates was announced on February 1, 2007, with all set in the United States except for one show in Vancouver.{{Cite web |last=Punknews.org |date=2007-02-01 |title=Tours: My Chemical Romance / Muse |url=https://www.punknews.org/article/22028/tours-my-chemical-romance-muse |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=www.punknews.org |language=en}} Shortly afterwards, 7 stops at Canadian cities were announced.{{Cite web |last=Punknews.org |date=2007-02-18 |title=Tours: My Chemical Romance (Canada) |url=https://www.punknews.org/article/22310/tours-my-chemical-romance-canada |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=www.punknews.org |language=en}} The tour continued to announce more, and it formally began on February 22 in Manchester, New Hampshire. The European leg of the tour started on March 20, and by May they were back in the United States for a second North American leg.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=|pp=210–211}} They then went to Europe again shortly afterwards.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=|pp=212–217}} The band then went to Mexico in October to play a show,{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} went back to their home state of New Jersey,{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} and then returned to Europe in November.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}}
On October 7, 2007, My Chemical Romance "killed off" the "Black Parade" persona at their performance at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} While the tour continued beyond this point until the aforementioned performance at the Madison Square Garden, the band would no longer perform as "The Black Parade", nor would they play the album in its entirety.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} This date was the initial planned conclusion of the whole tour, although with the continued commercial success of The Black Parade, which by then had become a cultural phenomenon, the band felt that they had to continue playing.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=225}} The continuation of the tour was also connected to frontman Gerard Way's desire to play a "dream show" at the Madison Square Garden.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=225}} The performance in Mexico City was recorded and released as the live album The Black Parade Is Dead! in 2008.{{Cite web |last=Bruce |first=Sophie |date=2008 |title=Review of My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade is Dead |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/9z8c/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240713163359/http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/9z8c/ |archive-date=July 13, 2024 |access-date=July 13, 2024 |website=BBC}}
The band continued on with the tour in December 2007 with a series of dates of Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} The band then kept up with the tour throughout 2008, with January bringing them back to Asia, February bringing the band to South America, and March taking them back to Europe once more.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} In April, the band returned to the United States for the final leg of the tour,{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=224}} which concluded on May 9, 2008, with their performance at the Madison Square Garden.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=208}} By the end of the tour, the band had played about 133 shows within 400 days across the world, ranging from cities such as Buenos Aires to Moscow,{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=208}} though some of these dates were cancelled.
Throughout the course of the tour, the band suffered extreme burnout and sustained several injuries and illnesses. These ranged from depression to food poisoning.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=225}} Consequentially, several dates of the tour were cancelled, and specific members had to be replaced temporarily. Six shows were cancelled from April 29, 2007, to May 4, 2007, after the band and crew contracted food poisoning.{{Cite news |date=May 2, 2007 |title=Food poisoning halts Muse tour |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6614345.stm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090112210004/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6614345.stm |archive-date=January 12, 2009 |access-date=July 17, 2008 |publisher=BBC}} On January 11, 2007, Frank Iero left the tour because of an unspecified illness, being replaced by Drive By guitarist Todd Price.{{Cite magazine |date=January 12, 2007 |title=My Chemical Romance Guitarist Leaves Japanese Tour |url=https://www.spin.com/2007/01/my-chemical-romance-guitarist-leaves-japanese-tour/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117070754/http://www.spin.com/2007/01/my-chemical-romance-guitarist-leaves-japanese-tour/ |archive-date=January 17, 2016 |access-date=July 17, 2008 |magazine=Spin}} Drummer Bob Bryar sustained wrist injuries at one point which evolved into carpal tunnel syndrome.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=225}} Additionally, bassist Mikey Way took time off to get married and spend time with his new wife, Alicia Simmons, and was replaced by guitar tech Matt Cortez from April 18, 2007, until October 4, 2007.{{Cite news |date=April 23, 2007 |title=MCR News |url=http://www.mychemicalromance.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110223181122/http://www.mychemicalromance.com/ |archive-date=February 23, 2011 |access-date=April 24, 2007 |publisher=My Chemical Romance}}
Production
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The Black Parade World Tour was noted for its "theatrical"-styled production.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=279}} When conceptualizing the tour and its set design, Gerard Way felt the need to make The Black Parade everything that he imagined it could be, and that if the band worked hard on creating the album, they were going to ensure a "special" experience when playing it live.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=210}} The band also felt that if they were asking fans to go to shows set in arenas, then they owed them a large-scale performance.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=209}} To focus on this element behind the tour, the band was generally less energetic and chaotic while on stage in comparison to previous tours.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=210}}
Almost every idea that the band had for the tours production was utilized;{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=209}} the stage elements reportedly required seven trucks to move around from show to show, in addition to four buses needed to transport the band itself as well as the production crew.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=209}} The elaborate stage design for the shows was largely reminiscent of the city skyline present in the background of the music video for "Welcome to the Black Parade".{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=207}} Pyrotechnics saw extensive use as well, going off during certain songs.{{Cite web |last=NME |date=2007-03-22 |title=My Chemical Romance: The Forum, LA; Saturday, March 10 |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews-my-chemical-romance-8366-333081 |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=NME |language=en-GB}} At one point in the show, black and white blimps would emerge from each side of the stage and float above the crowd. The band's "Black Parade" uniforms were designed by Colleen Atwood.{{Cite web |last=Scarlett |first=Liz |date=2022-10-25 |title=My Chemical Romance's former drummer is selling his Black Parade uniform on eBay |url=https://www.loudersound.com/news/my-chemical-romances-former-drummer-is-selling-his-black-parade-uniform-on-ebay |access-date=2025-03-12 |website=louder |language=en}}
Concert synopsis
{{Hatnote|This synopsis accounts for the performances of the Black Parade World Tour up until October 7, 2007.}}Each night of the Black Parade World Tour would begin with Gerard Way being wheeled onto the stage via gurney dressed up as "The Patient", before singing the opening lines of the album's opening song "The End."{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=207}} From there, the song would fully begin and Gerard Way would formally introduce the band's "Black Parade" persona.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=207}} The band would then play through The Black Parade in its entirety.{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=207}} After about sixty minutes of playing,{{Cite web |last=Chonin |first=Neva |date=March 19, 2007 |title=REVIEW / My Chemical Romance, a.k.a. Black Parade, claims glam's mantel |url=https://www.sfgate.com/music/article/REVIEW-My-Chemical-Romance-a-k-a-Black-2569722.php |website=SFGate}} the concert would reach the final song on the album, "Famous Last Words", where sparks would engulf the stage and the band would leave for a brief intermission.
After the intermission, My Chemical Romance would return to the stage "as themselves", ditching the "Black Parade" persona in favor of attire reminiscent to their outfits from their Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge era; the backdrop of the stage would be replaced by simply the word "revenge" in all caps. From there, they would play a selection of their greatest hits from their previous studio albums, such as "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)", "The Ghost of You", and others. After playing through a selection of their previous songs for about thirty minutes,{{Cite news |last=Norris |first=John |date=February 23, 2007 |title=My Chemical Romance Bring The Black Parade To Life: John Norris Reports |url=http://www.mtv.com:80/news/1553131/my-chemical-romance-bring-the-black-parade-to-life-john-norris-reports/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151225232049/http://www.mtv.com:80/news/1553131/my-chemical-romance-bring-the-black-parade-to-life-john-norris-reports/ |archive-date=December 25, 2015 |access-date=March 9, 2025 |work=MTV News}} the band would then conclude the concert with "Helena".{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=|pp=207–208}}
Reception and legacy
According to the Billboard Boxscore, the Black Parade World Tour earned $183,600 per show on average, with an average of 5,415 tickets sold per date. It was a more profitable tour than the bands next headlining tour, the World Contamination Tour, which averaged $136,000 in profit and 3,392 in tickets sold per show, a 27% decrease and a 37% decrease respectively.{{Cite magazine |last=Lipshutz |first=Jason |date=August 4, 2022 |title=Why My Chemical Romance's Reunion Tour Has Proven 'Bigger Than Anyone Thought It Could Be' |url=https://www.billboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/august-04-2022-billboard-bulletin.pdf |access-date=March 11, 2025 |magazine=Billboard |pages=24}}
The Black Parade World Tour was met with positive reviews from several journalists, such as Thompson Ed of IGN, Scott McLennan of Telegram & Gazette,{{Cite web |last=McLennan |first=Scott |title=My Chemical Romance parades into DCU Center |url=https://www.telegram.com/story/news/local/worcester/2007/05/09/my-chemical-romance-parades-into/52904212007/ |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=The Worcester Telegram & Gazette |language=en-US}} a writer of NME, and Neva Chonin of SFGate. In 2021, David McLaughlin of Kerrang! said that the Black Parade World Tour was one of the ten best concert tours of all time.{{Cite web |date=2020-08-13 |title=The 10 Greatest Tours Of All Time |url=https://www.kerrang.com/green-day-fall-out-boy-nirvana-best-tours-ever-2017 |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=Kerrang! |language=en}} In 2024, My Chemical Romance announced a second tour centered around The Black Parade, called Long Live The Black Parade, which is set to take place throughout 2025.{{Cite web |last=Hardman |first=Neville |title=My Chemical Romance announce The Black Parade stadium tour |url=https://www.altpress.com/my-chemical-romance-the-black-parade-2025-tour-dates/ |access-date=2025-03-13 |website=Alternative Press Magazine |language=en-US}}
Standard set list
= February 2007–October 7, 2007 =
{{Hatnote|The below set list is based on the shows that occurred on and prior to October 7, 2007. It is not representative of all shows in the tour.}}
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"The Black Parade"{{Cite web |date=2007-03-22 |title=My Chemical Romance: The Forum, LA; Saturday, March 10 |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews-my-chemical-romance-8366-333081 |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=NME |language=en-GB}}{{Cite web |last=Thompson |first=Ed |date=2007-03-22 |title=My Chemical Romance Bring Ostentatious Behavior To The Masses |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/03/22/my-chemical-romance-bring-ostentatious-behavior-to-the-masses |access-date=2025-02-19 |website=IGN |language=en}}
- "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"
{{Column}}
My Chemical Romance / Encore{{Sfn|Bryant|2014||p=208}}
- "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"
- "It’s Not a Fashion Statement, It’s a Fucking Deathwish"
- "Cemetery Drive"
- "The Ghost of You"
- "Give 'Em Hell, Kid"
- "Thank You For The Venom"
- "You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison"
- "Helena"
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= October 2007–May 2008 =
{{Hatnote|The below set list is based on the show that My Chemical Romance played at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey on October 24, 2007. It is not representative of all shows during the tour.}}
Taken from the track list of The Black Parade Is Dead!.{{cite AV media notes |title=The Black Parade Is Dead! |year=2008 |type=Compact disc liner notes |publisher=Reprise Records |id=357436-2}}
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- "Welcome to the Black Parade"
- "Thank You for the Venom"
- "Dead!"
- "The Sharpest Lives"
- "This Is How I Disappear"
- "Teenagers"
- "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"
- "You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison"
- "Famous Last Words"
- "Give 'Em Hell, Kid"
- "House of Wolves"
- "It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Fucking Deathwish"
- "I Don't Love You"
- "Untitled"
- "Mama"
- "Helena"
- "Cancer"
{{Column}}
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Tour dates
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February 22
| rowspan="19" |United States | rowspan="19" |Rise Against | |
February 23 | |
February 24 | |
February 25 | |
February 26 | |
February 28 | |
March 1 | |
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March 11 | |
March 13 | |
March 14 | |
March 15 | |
March 16
|Reno | |
March 20
| rowspan="4" |England | rowspan="15" |— | |
March 21 | |
March 22 | |
March 24 | |
March 25 | |
March 26
|England | |
March 27 | |
March 29
|London |England | |
April 1
|Ireland }} | |
April 3
|Germany |Palladium | |
April 4
|Paris |France | |
April 6
|Berlin | rowspan="2" |Germany |Columbiahalle | |
April 7 | |
April 9
|Sweden |Baltiska Hallen | |
April 10
|Denmark | |
April 14
| rowspan="19" |United States | rowspan="19" |Muse | |
April 15 | |
April 16 | |
April 18 | |
April 19 | |
April 22 | |
April 24 | |
April 25 | |
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April 27 | |
April 28 | |
April 29 | |
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May 4 | |
May 5 | |
May 6 | |
May 8 | |
May 9
| rowspan="9" |Canada | rowspan="57" |— | |
May 10 | |
May 11 | |
May 12 | |
May 15 | |
May 16 | |
May 17 | |
May 18 | |
May 20 | |
May 21
| rowspan="2" |United States |WaMu Theatre | |
May 22 | |
June 1
| rowspan="2" |Germany | |
June 2 | |
June 3 | |
June 5
|Netherlands | |
June 8
|England | |
June 11
| rowspan="2" |Russia | |
June 13
|Moscow | |
June 15
|Italy | |
June 16
|Austria | |
June 17
|London |England |Wembley Stadium | |
June 19
|Paris | rowspan="2" |France | |
June 20 | |
June 22
| rowspan="2" |Spain | |
June 23 | |
June 24
|Portugal | |
June 26
|Spain | |
June 28
|Belgium | |
June 30
|Norway | |
July 1
|Sweden | |
July 3
|Finland | |
July 4
|Germany | |
July 6
|Denmark | |
July 7
|Scotland | |
July 8
|Ireland | |
October 7
|Mexico |{{Sfn|Bryant|2014 | p=224}} |
October 24
|United States | |
October 30 | |
November 2
|Austria | |
November 3
|Italy | |
November 4
|Switzerland | |
November 6
|Belgium | |
November 7 | |
November 8
|Germany | |
November 11
|England | |
November 12
|Scotland | |
November 13
| rowspan="2" |England | |
November 15
|London | |
November 17 | |
November 28
| rowspan="4" |Australia | |
November 30 | |
December 1 | |
December 3 | |
December 6
|New Zealand | |
December 9 | |
December 11 | |
December 14
|United States |
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January 20
| rowspan="42" |— | |
January 22 | |
January 25 | |
January 27 | |
January 29
|Hong Kong | rowspan="2" |{{Cite news |last=Almo |first=Nerisa |date=January 25, 2008 |title=My Chemical Romance rocks the Bonifacio Open Field January 25 |url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/1540/my-chemical-romance-rocks-the-bonifacio-open-field-january-25?s=lgrrtqu4r2iiabegg8c9or7djm |access-date=March 9, 2025 |work=PEP.ph}} | |
January 31 | |
February 15
| rowspan="4" |Brazil | |
February 17 | |
February 18
| rowspan="2" |São Paulo | rowspan="2" |Via Funchal | |
February 19 | |
February 22
|Argentina | |
March 28
| rowspan="11" |United States | |
March 29 | |
March 30
| rowspan="2" |Las Vegas | rowspan="2" |The Joint | |
March 31 | |
April 2 | |
April 3
| rowspan="2" |San Francisco | rowspan="2" |The Warfield | |
April 4 | |
April 6
|Bamboozle | |
April 8
| rowspan="2" |Portland | rowspan="2" |Crystal Ballroom | |
April 9 | |
April 11 | |
April 12
|Mexico City |Mexico | |
April 14
|Denver | rowspan="19" |United States | |
April 15 | |
April 17
| rowspan="2" |Chicago | rowspan="2" |Congress Theater | |
April 18 | |
April 19
| rowspan="2" |Detroit | rowspan="2" |The Fillmore Detroit | |
April 20 | |
April 22
|Cleveland | |
April 24 | |
April 25 | |
April 26 | |
April 27
|Frisco |Pizza Hut Park | |
April 28
|Stubbs Amphitheatre | |
April 30 | |
May 2
|Beale St. Festival | |
May 3 | |
May 4
|Columbus | |
May 6
| rowspan="2" |Philadelphia | rowspan="2" |Electric Factory | |
May 7 | |
May 9
|New York City |{{Sfn|Bryant|2014 | p=208}} |
References
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= Sources =
- {{Cite book |last=Bryant |first=Tom |title=Not the Life It Seems: The True Lives of My Chemical Romance |publisher=Da Capo Press |year=2014 |isbn=978-0306823497 |location=Boston}}
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