My Chemical Romance Anfield Setlist: The Black Parade Tour Hits Liverpool
My Chemical Romance Anfield Setlist: Black Parade Tour Liverpool

My Chemical Romance will bring their highly anticipated The Black Parade tour to Liverpool's Anfield Stadium on Tuesday, June 30. The iconic venue has become a major destination for stadium concerts, welcoming artists including Bruce Springsteen, Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey in previous years and Zach Bryan and Foo Fighters this month.

The Black Parade Tour

The UK tour follows the band's sold-out 2025 North American Long Live: The Black Parade stadium run. Fans can expect a celebration of the landmark album, which features classics including Welcome to the Black Parade, Teenagers and Famous Last Words.

Expected Setlist

While the band has not officially confirmed the Anfield setlist, they are widely expected to perform The Black Parade album in full. Their most recent show at Sonic Temple 2026 also included fan favourites I'm Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, Na Na Na, and Vampire Money.

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Tickets and Age Restrictions

Standard admission tickets for the concert have now sold out. Hospitality packages remain available from £269 per person through Liverpool FC. Children under 14 are not permitted in the standing area and may be refused entry if they appear to be below the minimum age. The minimum age to attend the concert is five years old, while the front rows of the middle and upper tiers are not considered suitable for anyone under 18.

Support Act

Liverpool legends Echo & the Bunnymen will open the show before My Chemical Romance take to the stage. The band are best known for hits including The Killing Moon, The Cutter and Lips Like Sugar.

Parking and Travel

There is no general parking available at Anfield on concert day, with drivers advised to use Liverpool city centre car parks instead. Disabled parking at Stanley Park Car Park has sold out, although Blue Badge holders can still use designated drop-off and pick-up points on Gilman Street and at the top of Stanley Park Car Park. The Stagecoach 917 express shuttle bus will run between Commutation Row in the city centre and Anfield, with single fares from £5 and return tickets from £6. Fans can also travel using regular bus services, Big Green Coach routes or Merseyrail trains to Sandhills or Kirkdale, both of which are within a 30-minute walk of the stadium.

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