JAKARTA - The rock band from the United States, My Chemical Romance (MCR) is back together after disbanding in 2013. The reunion will be celebrated in a concert held on Friday, December 20, United States time. But who would have thought, vocalist Gerard Way had been discussing plans for this reunion two years ago.

This story was spread through the MCR band's tweet which was uploaded today. It read: “In 2017, we got together in one room to see what would happen. Several jam sessions and 39 days of rehearsal later, we are ready to show what we learned. See you later."

The chirp is complemented by a picture of an empty room. The MCR members have never officially told about their reunion, but the announcement of their reunion has made fans enthusiastic. In fact, it's been reported that fans have been camping outside the Los Angeles Shrine Exhibition Hall since yesterday. Tickets for this concert were also sold out within three minutes.

After this reunion concert, MCR confirmed a series of concerts that will start in March next year. Reunion concerts will be held in Australia, Japan and New Zealand. There is no information whether they will hold concerts in Southeast Asia and Europe or not.

Gossip about his MCR reunion first blew when singer Joe Jonas said he saw MCR rehearsing next to the studio where the Jonas Brothers practiced.

"I thought they had disbanded but I don't know," Jonas said in a radio interview.

This was denied by MCR guitarist Frank Iero. It says; “People won't forget that you're part of the Disney band, man. Sorry, this won't happen. "

Then MCR announced a reunion concert via an Instagram upload which was released in early November. So far, MCR has not issued a statement regarding their comeback as a group. The release date of certain new music from the band which was founded in 2001 has not been revealed.


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