My Chemical Romance will headline Anfield Stadium on Tuesday, June 30, kicking off their long-awaited Black Parade tour in Liverpool. The American rock band, known for theatrical performances, will play at the home of Liverpool FC for the first time. The tour follows their sold-out 2025 North American stadium tour, 'Long Live: The Black Parade'.
Rumoured Setlist for Liverpool
The band is expected to perform their iconic 2006 album The Black Parade in full, which includes tracks like 'Welcome to the Black Parade,' 'Teenagers,' and 'Famous Last Words.' The full album tracklist is:
- 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
- Blood (hidden track)
On previous tours, the band has also performed hits from other albums, such as 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise),' 'Helena,' and 'Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na).' However, the official setlist for June 30 has not been confirmed by the band.
Support Acts: Echo and the Bunnymen
Liverpool legends Echo and the Bunnymen will support My Chemical Romance at Anfield. Formed in Liverpool in 1978, the post-punk band features Ian McCulloch (vocals) and Will Sergeant (guitar). They are famous for 1980s hits like 'The Killing Moon' and 'Lips Like Sugar.'
Stage Times
Official stage times for the Anfield show have not yet been confirmed by Liverpool FC, SJM Concerts, or My Chemical Romance. The ECHO will update this information as soon as it becomes available.
Tickets and Seating Map
According to the Liverpool FC website, general admission tickets are sold out. Hospitality packages are still available starting from £269 per person. A seating map is available on the Liverpool FC website for ticket holders to see their proximity to the stage.
Travel to Anfield Stadium
For those attending the concert, several bus services operate near the stadium:
- 26 - from Liverpool ONE bus station
- 17 - from Queen Square Bus Station
- 68/168 - from Bootle and Aigburth
- 14 and 19 - from Queen Square (short walk)
More information is available on the Stagecoach website. The 917 express shuttle bus runs from Commutation Row in the city centre, with fares of £5 for a single journey and £6 for a return. Coach services from various locations are available via Big Green Coach.
By train, Merseyrail's Northern Line serves Sandhills and Kirkdale stations, both less than a 30-minute walk from Anfield. Liverpool Lime Street Station connects to other cities. Passengers are advised to check journey planners in advance.
Parking
No car parking is available for ticket holders at Anfield Stadium. Concert-goers should check the Liverpool City Council website for alternative parking options. Further details can be found on the Liverpool FC website.



