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This page contains a list of all known performances of [[Riffs and jams|Helsinki Jam]].
[[File:MyChemicalRomance.jpg|thumb|right|My Chemical Romance (Iero, Toro, Gerard Way, Bryar and Mikey Way)]]
My Chemical Romance were an alternative rock band from New Jersey, US, who have supported [[Muse]] on numerous occasions in the US and once in the UK. The band consisted of vocalist Gerard Way, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero, bassist Mikey Way and drummer Bob Bryar. The band was formed soon after the September 11 attacks in 2001. Seeing the towers fall, Gerard Way's life was influenced to the extent that he started a band, writing the song ''Skylines and Turnstiles'' which talked about the attacks. The bands first album was released in 2002 and is called ''I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love''. Their second album, ''Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge'' was released in 2004. In 2006, the band released probably their most iconic album ''The Black Parade''.


== Analysis and Explanation ==
Gerard Way, announced at their 11th December 2006 concert '89x Stole Christmas' in Detroit, that Muse and Rise Against will be opening for them during their 2007 tour.<ref>[http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=196736 Absolutepunk.net 20061212]</ref> This was later confirmed, and Muse opened for them on the second leg of their 2007 U.S. Tour, called "My Chemical Romance with The Black Parade". In an interview with Steven Smith on ''Steven's Untitled Rock Show'', Way said "We hold Muse in such a high standard. They're an inspiration to us, and what they do I feel is groundbreaking every record. The fact that they would play in the US with us and support just meant the world to us".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObsqiKlZdGY Gerard on SURS at PR]</ref>
The Helsinki Jam was named after its debut performance in Helsinki. Though replaced at the Glasgow 2009 show by the [[Glasgow Jam (live)|Glasgow Jam]] instead (Helsinki Jam with bagpipes), anyone who saw the European 2009 tour was guaranteed to have seen this jam live. After being performed at nearly every show up to and including April 2010, the jam was retired for the 2010 Summer Stadium tour. With the sole exception of Fuji Rock Festival 2010, it would not appear again until September 22nd, 2010. At shows where [[MK Jam (live)|MK Jam]] was performed, Helsinki Jam was skipped (again, with the only exception being Fuji Rock Festival).


The jam was not performed during the 2011 U2 Support Tour, though it returned for the remainder of the year upon the end of this tour. It was replaced by the [[Monty Jam (live)|Monty Jam]] starting with 2012, although the jam reappeared for the first time in seven years at the [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig)|2018 Paris Cigale]] show. With this in mind, it is known that the band can remember how to play this jam and are capable of doing it live, though perhaps their focus on playing the [[Munich Jam (live)|Munich Jam]] has left this jam out of setlists for the time being.
After cancelling My Chemical Romance's mid 2007 gigs at which Muse were scheduled to support, a Virginia chef was reported to have received death threats.<ref name="thesun20070512">[http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=24222 The Sun 20070512]</ref> The Sun, who reported this, claimed that "My Chemical Romance and Muse have been caught up in a death threat scare" - it is unclear whether the bands were actually threatened themselves, or whether this is merely a misleading statement on The Sun's part.<ref name="thesun20070512"/>


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When Matthew Bellamy was asked about what influence he thought that their music would have on My Chemical Romance fans (during Muse's MCR support), he said "um, you know, take them to a higher level [laughs]".<ref>[http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ78Fhgq8YM Live 105 interview 200704]</ref>


== Drones era ==
'''[[Dominic Howard|Howard]] on My Chemical Romance in [[NME (magazine)|NME]]''' - ''"They're taking a style of music which you probably think they are and taking into a reallly expressive, epic, place. It really sounds very Queen and I love that. We have a bit of Queen in what we do too, so hearing that has made me appreciate their music a whole lot more. Their live show is amazing - they put a lot of energy and soul into their performance."''
=== 2018 ===
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
|-
| 1 || 2018-02-24 || [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig) | La Cigale]] || Paris, France || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiTZfNeqYuA Watch here]
|}


== The Resistance era ==
My Chemical Romance supported Muse on their second night at [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 17th (gig)|Wembley Stadium]] along with [[Biffy Clyro]] and [[Shy Child]]. After their performance, Way thanked Muse before going offstage.
=== 2011 ===
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
|-
| 10 || 2011-08-28 || [[Reading Little John's Farm 2011 (gig) | Little John's Farm]] (Reading Festival) || Reading, UK
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| 9 || 2011-08-26 || [[Leeds Bramham Park 2011 (gig) | Bramham Park]] (Leeds Festival) || Leeds, UK
|-
| 8 || 2011-08-13 || [[San Francisco Golden Gate Park 2011 (gig) | Golden Gate Park]] (Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival) || San Francisco, CA, USA
|-
| 7 || 2011-08-06 || [[Kansas City Speedway 2011 (gig) | Kansas Speedway]] (Kanrocksas Music Festival) || Kansas, KS, USA
|-
| 6 || 2011-08-05 || [[Chicago Grant Park 2011 (gig) | Grant Park]] (Lollapalooza) || Chicago, IL, USA
|-
| 5 || 2011-08-03 || [[Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center 2011 (gig) | Verizon Wireless Music Center]] || Noblesville, IN, USA
|-
| 4 || 2011-07-30 || [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 2011 (gig) | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] (L.A. Rising) || Los Angeles, CA, USA
|-
| 3 || 2011-05-24 || [[Kyiv Palats Sportu 2011 (gig) | Kyivskyi Palats Sportu]] || Kyiv, Ukraine
|-
| 2 || 2011-05-22 || [[Moscow Olympic Stadium 2011 (gig) | Olympic Stadium]] || Moscow, Russia
|-
| 1 || 2011-05-20 || [[Saint Petersburg Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex 2011 (gig) | Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex]]  || Saint Petersburg, Russia
|}


=== 2010 ===
Their last ever album was released in 2010 and is called ''Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys''. In 2012, My Chemical Romance revealed unreleased songs recorded in 2009 in a project called ''Conventional Weapons''. The band broke up in March of 2013. In 2014, they released their greatest hits collection ''May Death Never Stop You''. A series of cryptic messages was posted on their social media in 2016 which led fans to believe they were getting the band back together, however this turned out to be a promotion for a reissue of ''The Black Parade'' called ''The Black Parade/Living with Ghosts'' with unreleased demos released in 2016.
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
|-
| 56 || 2010-12-19 || [[Perth Bassendean Oval 2010 (gig) | Bassendean Oval]] || Perth, WA, Australia
|-
| 55 || 2010-12-15 || [[Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 2010 - 15th (gig) | Rod Laver Arena]] || Melbourne, VI, Australia
|-
| 54 || 2010-12-14 || [[Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 2010 - 14th (gig) | Rod Laver Arena]] || Melbourne, VI, Australia
|-
| 53 || 2010-12-10 || [[Sydney Acer Arena 2010 - 10th (gig) | Acer Arena]] || Sydney, NS, Australia
|-
| 52 || 2010-12-09 || [[Sydney Acer Arena 2010 - 9th (gig) | Acer Arena]] || Sydney, NS, Australia
|-
| 51 || 2010-12-06 || [[Brisbane Entertainment Centre 2010 - 6th (gig) | Brisbane Entertainment Centre]] || Brisbane, QL, Australia
|-
| 50 || 2010-12-05 || [[Brisbane Entertainment Centre 2010 - 5th (gig) | Brisbane Entertainment Centre]] || Brisbane, QL, Australia
|-
| 49 || 2010-10-27 || [[Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena 2010 (gig) | John Paul Jones Arena]] || Charlottesville, VA, USA
|-
| 48 || 2010-10-26 || [[Raleigh RBC Center 2010 (gig) | RBC Center]] || Raleigh, NC, USA
|-
| 47 || 2010-10-24 || [[Newark Prudential Center 2010 (gig) | Prudential Center]] || Newark, NJ, USA
|-
| 46 || 2010-10-23 || [[Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 2010 (gig) | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] || Uniondale, NY, USA
|-
| 45 || 2010-10-21 || [[Québec City Colisée Pepsi 2010 (gig) | Colisée Pepsi]] || Québec City, QC, Canada
|-
| 44 || 2010-10-12 || [[Columbus Schottenstein Center 2010 (gig) | Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center]] || Columbus, OH, USA
|-
| 43 || 2010-10-01 || [[Río Rancho Santa Ana Star Center 2010 (gig) | Santa Ana Star Center]] || Río Rancho, NM, USA
|-
| 42 || 2010-09-28 || [[Sacramento Arco Arena 2010 (gig) | Arco Arena]] || Sacramento, CA, USA
|-
| 41 || 2010-09-26 || [[Los Angeles Staples Center 2010 - 26th (gig) | Staples Center]] || Los Angeles, CA, USA
|-
| 40 || 2010-09-25 || [[Los Angeles Staples Center 2010 - 25th (gig) | Staples Center]] || Los Angeles, CA, USA
|-
| 39 || 2010-09-23 || [[Anaheim Honda Center 2010 (gig) | Honda Center]] || Anaheim, CA, USA
|-
| 38 || 2010-09-22 || [[San Diego Viejas Arena 2010 (gig) | Viejas Arena]] || San Diego, CA, USA
|-
| 37 || 2010-07-30 || [[Yuzawa-machi Naeba Ski Resort 2010 (gig) | Naeba Ski Resort]] (Fuji Rock Festival) || Yuzawa-machi, Japan
|-
| 36 || 2010-04-20 || [[Mexico City Foro Sol 2010 (gig) | Foro Sol]] || Mexico City, Mexico
|-
| 35 || 2010-04-17 || [[Indio Empire Polo Field 2010 (gig) | Empire Polo Field]] (Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival) || Indio, CA, USA
|-
| 34 || 2010-04-14 || [[Oakland Oracle Arena 2010 (gig) | Oracle Arena]] || Oakland, CA, USA
|-
| 33 || 2010-04-10 || [[Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center 2010 (gig) | Mandalay Bay Events Center]] || Las Vegas, NV, USA
|-
| 32 || 2010-04-09 || [[Phoenix US Airways Center 2010 (gig) | US Airways Center]] || Phoenix, AZ, USA
|-
| 31 || 2010-04-05 || [[West Valley City E Center 2010 (gig) | E Center]] || West Valley City, UT, USA
|-
| 30 || 2010-04-03 || [[Portland Rose Garden 2010 (gig) | Rose Garden]] || Portland, OR, USA
|-
| 29 || 2010-04-02 || [[Seattle KeyArena 2010 (gig) | KeyArena]] || Seattle, WA, USA
|-
| 28 || 2010-04-01 || [[Vancouver Pacific Coliseum 2010 (gig) | Pacific Coliseum]] || Vancouver, BC, Canada
|-
| 27 || 2010-03-30 || [[Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome 2010 (gig) | Pengrowth Saddledome]] || Calgary, AB, Canada
|-
| 26 || 2010-03-29 || [[Edmonton Rexall Place 2010 (gig) | Rexall Place]] || Edmonton, AB, Canada
|-
| 25 || 2010-03-18 || [[Houston Toyota Center 2010 (gig) | Toyota Center]] || Houston, TX, USA
|-
| 24 || 2010-03-17 || [[Fort Worth Convention Center 2010 (gig) | Fort Worth Convention Center]] || Fort Worth, TX, USA
|-
| 23 || 2010-03-15 || [[Nashville Sommet Center 2010 (gig) | Sommet Center]] || Nashville, TN, USA
|-
| 22 || 2010-03-13 || [[Detroit Palace of Auburn Hills 2010 (gig) | The Palace of Auburn Hills]] || Detroit, MI, USA
|-
| 21 || 2010-03-12 || [[Chicago United Center 2010 (gig) | United Center]] || Chicago, IL, USA
|-
| 20 || 2010-03-10 || [[Montreal Centre Bell 2010 (gig) | Centre Bell]] || Montreal, QC, Canada
|-
| 19 || 2010-03-08 || [[Toronto Air Canada Centre 2010 (gig) | Air Canada Centre]] || Toronto, ON, Canada
|-
| 18 || 2010-03-06 || [[Boston TD Garden 2010 (gig) | TD Garden]] || Boston, MA, USA
|-
| 17 || 2010-03-05 || [[New York City Madison Square Garden 2010 (gig) | Madison Square Garden]] || New York City, NY, USA
|-
| 16 || 2010-03-03 || [[Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena 2010 (gig) | 1st Mariner Arena]] || Baltimore, MD, USA
|-
| 15 || 2010-03-02 || [[Philadelphia Wachovia Center 2010 (gig) | Wachovia Center]] || Philadelphia, PA, USA
|-
| 14 || 2010-03-01 || [[Fairfax Patriot Center 2010 (gig) | Patriot Center]] || Fairfax, VA, USA
|-
| 13 || 2010-02-27 || [[Atlanta Gwinnett Arena 2010 (gig) | Gwinnett Arena]] || Atlanta, GA, USA
|-
| 12 || 2010-02-06 || [[Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo 2010 (gig) | AsiaWorld-Expo]] || Hong Kong, China
|-
| 11 || 2010-02-03 || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium 2010 (gig) | Singapore Indoor Stadium]] (Big Night Out) || Singapore
|-
| 10 || 2010-01-29 || [[Adelaide Royal Showground 2010 (gig) | Royal Showground]] (Big Day Out) || Adelaide, SA, Australia
|-
| 9 || 2010-01-26 || [[Melbourne Flemington Racecourse 2010 (gig) | Flemington Racecourse]] (Big Day Out) || Melbourne, VI, Australia
|-
| 8 || 2010-01-23 || [[Sydney Showground 2010 - 23rd (gig) | Sydney Showground]] (Big Day Out) || Sydney, NS, Australia
|-
| 7 || 2010-01-22 || [[Sydney Showground 2010 - 22nd (gig) | Sydney Showground]] (Big Day Out) || Sydney, NS, Australia
|-
| 6 || 2010-01-17 || [[Gold Coast Parklands 2010 (gig) | Parklands]] (Big Day Out) || Gold Coast, QL, Australia
|-
| 5 || 2010-01-15 || [[Auckland Mt Smart Stadium 2010 (gig) | Mt Smart Stadium]] (Big Day Out) || Auckland, New Zealand
|-
| 4 || 2010-01-12 || [[Tokyo Nippon Budōkan 2010 (gig) | Nippon Budōkan]] || Tokyo, Japan
|-
| 3 || 2010-01-11 || [[Nagoya Aichi Taiiku-Kan 2010 (gig) | Aichi Taiiku-Kan]] || Nagoya, Japan
|-
| 2 || 2010-01-09 || [[Osaka jō Hall 2010 (gig)| Osaka-jō Hall]] || Osaka, Japan
|-
| 1 || 2010-01-07 || [[Seoul Olympic Park 2010 (gig) | The Seoul Olympic Park]] || Seoul, South Korea
|}


=== 2009 ===
Since the break up, the band members took on various solo projects, including Frank Iero and the Future Violents and Gerard Way's solo songs featuring Ray Toro and Mikey Way, the latter of which also spread rumors about a possible My Chemical Romance reunion, which was later, in Autumn of 2019 confirmed by them on their Instagram as a reunion show announcement set to happen on December 20th, 2019.
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
|-
| 30 || 2009-12-04 || [[Turin Palasport Olimpico 2009 (gig) | Torino Palasport Olimpico]] || Turin, TO, Italy
|-
| 29 || 2009-12-02 || [[Dijon Zénith 2009 (gig) | Zénith de Dijon]] || Dijon, France
|-
| 28 || 2009-12-01 || [[Limoges Zénith 2009 (gig) | Zénith]] || Limoges, France
|-
| 27 || 2009-11-29 || [[Lisbon Pavilhão Atlântico 2009 (gig) | Pavilhão Atlântico]] || Lisbon, Portugal
|-
| 26 || 2009-11-28 || [[Madrid Palacio de Deportes 2009 (gig) | Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid]] || Madrid, Spain
|-
| 25 || 2009-11-25 || [[Toulouse Zénith 2009 (gig) | Zénith]] || Toulouse, France
|-
| 24 || 2009-11-24 || [[Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 2009 (gig) | Palau Sant Jordi]] || Barcelona, Spain
|-
| 23 || 2009-11-22 || [[Lyon Halle Tony Garnier 2009 (gig) | Halle Tony Garnier]] || Lyon, France
|-
| 22 || 2009-11-21 || [[Casalecchio di Reno Futurshow Station 2009 (gig) | Futurshow Station]] || Casalecchio di Reno, BO, Italy
|-
| 21 || 2009-11-20 || [[Munich Olympiahalle 2009 (gig) | Olympiahalle]] || Munich, BY, Germany
|-
| 20 || 2009-11-18 || [[Zürich Hallenstadion 2009 (gig) | Hallenstadion]] || Zürich, ZH, Switzerland
|-
| 19 || 2009-11-17 || [[Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 2009 (gig) | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy]] || Paris, France
|-
| 18 || 2009-11-16 || [[Cologne Lanxess Arena 2009 (gig) | Lanxess Arena]] || Cologne, NW, Germany
|-
| 17 || 2009-11-14 || [[Rotterdam Ahoy 2009 (gig) | Ahoy Rotterdam]] || Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands
|-
| 16 || 2009-11-13 || [[London O2 Arena 2009 - 13th (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> Arena]] || London, UK
|-
| 15 || 2009-11-12 || [[London O2 Arena 2009 - 12th (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> Arena]] || London, UK
|-
| 14 || 2009-11-12 || [[London Royal Albert Hall 2009 (gig) | Royal Albert Hall]] (Children in Need) || London, UK
|-
| 13 || 2009-11-10 || [[Birmingham National Indoor Arena 2009 (gig) | National Indoor Arena]] || Birmingham, UK
|-
| 12 || 2009-11-06 || [[Dublin O2 Depot 2009 (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> Depot]] || Dublin, Ireland
|-
| 11 || 2009-11-05 || [[Liverpool Echo Arena 2009 (gig) | Echo Arena]] || Liverpool, UK
|-
| 10 || 2009-11-04 || [[Sheffield Arena 2009 (gig) | Sheffield Arena]] || Sheffield, UK
|-
| 9 || 2009-11-02 || [[Antwerp Sportpaleis 2009 (gig) | Sportpaleis Antwerp]] || Antwerp, Belgium
|-
| 8 || 2009-11-01 || [[Amnéville-les-Thermes Galaxie Mega Hall 2009 (gig) | Galaxie Mega Hall]] || Amnéville-les-Thermes, France
|-
| 7 || 2009-10-31 || [[Liévin Stade Couvert Régional 2009 (gig) | Stade Couvert Régional]] || Liévin, France
|-
| 6 || 2009-10-29 || [[Berlin O2 World 2009 (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> World]] || Berlin, BE, Germany
|-
| 5 || 2009-10-28 || [[Hamburg Color Line Arena 2009 (gig) | Color Line Arena]] || Hamburg, HH, Germany
|-
| 4 || 2009-10-26 || [[Copenhagen Parken 2009 (gig) | Parken]] || Copenhagen, Denmark
|-
| 3 || 2009-10-25 || [[Oslo Spektrum 2009 (gig) | Oslo Spektrum]] || Oslo, Norway
|-
| 2 || 2009-10-24 || [[Stockholm Hovet 2009 (gig) | Hovet]] || Stockholm, Sweden
|-
| 1 || 2009-10-22 || [[Helsinki Hartwall Areena 2009 (gig) | Hartwall Areena]] || Helsinki, ES, Finland
|}


==See also==
*[http://mychemicalromance.com Official website]
*[http://myspace.com/mychemicalromance MySpace profile]
*[https://www.instagram.com/mychemicalromance/ Official Instagram]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Chemical_Romance Wikipedia article]
*[https://frank-iero.com/ Frank Iero's website]
*[https://www.instagram.com/mikeyway/ Gerard Way's Instagram]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyPUclPqsfU My Chemical Romance supporting Muse]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY13xFDqS6Y Muse supporting My Chemical Romance]


== See also ==
==References==
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My Chemical Romance (Iero, Toro, Gerard Way, Bryar and Mikey Way)

My Chemical Romance were an alternative rock band from New Jersey, US, who have supported Muse on numerous occasions in the US and once in the UK. The band consisted of vocalist Gerard Way, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero, bassist Mikey Way and drummer Bob Bryar. The band was formed soon after the September 11 attacks in 2001. Seeing the towers fall, Gerard Way's life was influenced to the extent that he started a band, writing the song Skylines and Turnstiles which talked about the attacks. The bands first album was released in 2002 and is called I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. Their second album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge was released in 2004. In 2006, the band released probably their most iconic album The Black Parade.

Gerard Way, announced at their 11th December 2006 concert '89x Stole Christmas' in Detroit, that Muse and Rise Against will be opening for them during their 2007 tour.[1] This was later confirmed, and Muse opened for them on the second leg of their 2007 U.S. Tour, called "My Chemical Romance with The Black Parade". In an interview with Steven Smith on Steven's Untitled Rock Show, Way said "We hold Muse in such a high standard. They're an inspiration to us, and what they do I feel is groundbreaking every record. The fact that they would play in the US with us and support just meant the world to us".[2]

After cancelling My Chemical Romance's mid 2007 gigs at which Muse were scheduled to support, a Virginia chef was reported to have received death threats.[3] The Sun, who reported this, claimed that "My Chemical Romance and Muse have been caught up in a death threat scare" - it is unclear whether the bands were actually threatened themselves, or whether this is merely a misleading statement on The Sun's part.[3]

When Matthew Bellamy was asked about what influence he thought that their music would have on My Chemical Romance fans (during Muse's MCR support), he said "um, you know, take them to a higher level [laughs]".[4]

Howard on My Chemical Romance in NME - "They're taking a style of music which you probably think they are and taking into a reallly expressive, epic, place. It really sounds very Queen and I love that. We have a bit of Queen in what we do too, so hearing that has made me appreciate their music a whole lot more. Their live show is amazing - they put a lot of energy and soul into their performance."

My Chemical Romance supported Muse on their second night at Wembley Stadium along with Biffy Clyro and Shy Child. After their performance, Way thanked Muse before going offstage.

Their last ever album was released in 2010 and is called Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. In 2012, My Chemical Romance revealed unreleased songs recorded in 2009 in a project called Conventional Weapons. The band broke up in March of 2013. In 2014, they released their greatest hits collection May Death Never Stop You. A series of cryptic messages was posted on their social media in 2016 which led fans to believe they were getting the band back together, however this turned out to be a promotion for a reissue of The Black Parade called The Black Parade/Living with Ghosts with unreleased demos released in 2016.

Since the break up, the band members took on various solo projects, including Frank Iero and the Future Violents and Gerard Way's solo songs featuring Ray Toro and Mikey Way, the latter of which also spread rumors about a possible My Chemical Romance reunion, which was later, in Autumn of 2019 confirmed by them on their Instagram as a reunion show announcement set to happen on December 20th, 2019.

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