Bangkok finally gets its invite to the Black Parade. 
Hitting Bangkok for their debut show as part of their Southeast Asia tour, Chemical Romance will be playing our beloved Big Mango in April 2026. 
 
Set for Impact Challenger Hall in Muang Thong Thani, the April 22nd, one-night-only show will feature hits from the band’s nearly two decades of music—and the organizers are promising “deep cuts” for the hardcore fans. 
 
Bangkok will be the second stop on their Southeast Asia 2026 tour, after hitting the Paradise City Culture Park in South Korea and before their shows in Manila. Afterward, the band will play in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta. 
 
Releasing their first album in 2002, this tour is a celebration of the band’s 20 years of tunes and touring since their breakout “Welcome to the Black Parade” in 2006. 
 
The New Jersey-born band—currently made up of vocalist Gerard Way, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero, and bassist Mikey Way—was a Millennial bombshell, an unavoidable rock band that followed in the wake of pop-punk predecessors like Green Day and Fallout Boy. 
 
A little bit rock, a whole lot of emo, My Chemical Romance only ever released one studio album after their 2006 breakout, but the band has been touring ever since, with an extended hiatus between 2013 and 2020. The band has also courted no small amount of controversy, with 
 
Tickets will become available this week on July 11, with prices ranging from B2,500 to B12,000.




 

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