My Chemical Romance Announces 2025 World Tour and New Album Release After Nearly a Decade of Silence
After years of anticipation, My Chemical Romance has confirmed they’re returning to the global stage with a 2025 world tour and a brand-new album set to release early next year. The album, rumored to delve into themes of “rebirth and redemption,” will be the band’s first new release in nearly fifteen years, following their 2010 concept album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.
The band, consisting of Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, and Frank Iero, reunited in 2019, thrilling fans with a handful of shows before the pandemic halted live performances. Now, after a string of successful comeback concerts and teases of new material, My Chemical Romance has solidified their return with a full-scale tour and what insiders are calling a “boundary-pushing” album.
“It’s a project we’ve been working on for years, and it really captures where we’ve been and where we’re headed as a band,” frontman Gerard Way shared in an interview. He hinted that the album’s sound draws on the emotional, raw energy of The Black Parade while integrating new influences and experimentation.
The 2025 world tour, titled “Revival of the Ghosts,” will kick off in North America and continue through Europe, Asia, and Australia. Tickets are expected to go on sale within the coming months, with fans already buzzing about pre-sale dates and setlist speculation.
Since their breakup in 2013, My Chemical Romance has retained a massive fan base, thanks to the lasting impact of hits like “Welcome to the Black Parade” and “Helena.” For those who grew up with the band’s blend of emotional depth and theatrical flair, the 2025 tour and new album offer a rare chance to see the beloved icons push their legacy even further.