JAKARTA - Unpleasant news came for My Chemical Romance (MCR) fans. The iconic band from New Jersey was forced to postpone the opening schedule of their world tour series, "The Black Parade", in 2026.

This decision was announced directly through their official Instagram account, which stated that the first concert in Bogota, Colombia, had a schedule shift.

Initially, Gerard Way et al were scheduled to hit the Vive Claro Cultural District stage in Bogota on January 22. However, due to unforeseen technical reasons, the show was officially postponed to February 10, 2026.

The band emphasized that this delay was purely due to factors beyond their control, the promoter, and the location provider.

"Due to reasons beyond our control, the promoter, or the venue, we have made the difficult decision to postpone our show in Bogota, Colombia," My Chemical Romance wrote in a statement.

Despite the change in schedule, the Swedish rock band, The Hives, is confirmed to remain the opening act in the concert.

All tickets that have been purchased remain valid for the new date, while the option to refund or refund is provided through Ticketmaster.

With this delay, the starting point of MCR's 2026 world tour now shifts to Lima, Peru, on January 25.

After that, the tour series will continue according to schedule to Santiago, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, to Mexico City.

The world tour this year is a big celebration for their classic album released in 2006, "The Black Parade".

In addition to the Latin American region, MCR is also scheduled to visit the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, and Southeast Asia.

Interestingly, for the Southeast Asian region, the band has previously announced a postponement of the schedule until November 2026.

In every appearance on this tour, My Chemical Romance often brings the entire song from the album "The Black Parade", plus the flagship song from other albums.

Amid the excitement of this tour, speculation about the presence of a new album continues to strengthen among fans, considering that the band has not released a full album since "Danger Days" in 2010.


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