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My Chemical Romance has become an emotive rock touring force with hits "The Ghost of You," “Helena,” “Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us,” and “Early Sunsets Over Monroeville!” Don't miss your chance to see My Chemical Romance LIVE on tour! Buy your My Chemical Romance tickets now!
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MCR should be in a bigger venue
By HappyXGF from Houston, TX on 5/23/2011
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List, THEY ROCK THE PLACE
Cons:
Staff was rude, Too Hot
Best For:
Everyone loved it

MCR was in Houston Texas last Friday May 20 at the house of Blues, I seen them before and they rock the place as they did the last time they were in town opening for Linkin Park. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND that they perform in a bigger place then the house of blues, TOO SMALL & HOT plus the people there are RUDE and by that I mean the staff. But once MCR started playing it didnt matter, I LOVE THEM to the point that I am going to las Vegas this weekend and I am actually considering in buying a ticket, I SWEAR I PAID [$] FOR 2 SEATS and I HAVE NO REGRETS!!!!

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[6 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

MCR RULES!!!!!!!!!!!
By Mcr RUles!!!!!!! from san Jose on 5/29/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
DIE HARD FANS

Mcr blew my daughter away she is in love with them we would do it again.

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[7 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

Awesome!
By Ace from New York, New York on 5/13/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Perfect Set List
Best For:
14+

It was very easy to get tickets online and pick the exact seats we wanted. We knew the view would be awesome. Great time for all.

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[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

Rock The Coffin Gee!
By Vicki The Mom from Monticello, New York on 5/11/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Fun time, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I bought the tickets For My Daughter And She Loved the Concert. She is a Little Disappointed that it was My Chemical Romance's last concert for 2 years. But Our Seats Were GREAT!

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My Chemical Romance (MCR) is a punk band out of New Jersey. Started in 2001 by lead vocalist Gerard Way, the formation of the bad was originally Way’s outlet for dealing with the emotional fallout from 9/11 that he was experiencing. MCR’s first album “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love” went Gold in the UK, paving the way for the band’s future successes. Don’t miss your opportunity to check out the multi-Platinum group that stormed onto the scene; grab your My Chemical Romance tickets today!

Following the wave of social media saturation, MCR built their initial fan base offering free music downloads through MySpace. After signing with a major label in 2003, the band headed out on tour with fellow alternative comrades Avenged Sevenfold. Upon return from tour My Chemical Romance hit the studio where they turned out their follow-up album “Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.” Hitting Gold and Platinum status across the globe with singles like “Helena” and “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” the buzz around MCR continued to grow. The band’s fame grew with milestones in albums “The Black Parade” and “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.” Their studio achievements allowed them to hit equal ground and share the stage with acts like Incubus and Green Day.

A great concert every time, reviews from concertgoers celebrate the band’s explosive performance and shout “best concert ever!” Join the masses that are in the know and get the chance to experience My Chemical Romance live in concert. Tickets sellout fast, so make sure to get your My Chemical Romance tickets today!


My Chemical Romance Biography

With their emo-punk songwriting, theatrical vocals, and neo-goth appearance, My Chemical Romance rose from the East coast underground to the forefront of modern rock during the early 2000s. In keeping with the tragic element of the group's best-known singles -- including Helena, I'm Not OK (I Promise), and Welcome to the Black Parade -- My Chemical Romance has roots in catastrophe, as frontman Gerard Way decided to form the band after watching the World Trade Center collapse on September 11, 2001. Drummer Matt Pelissier joined one week later, guitarist Ray Toro climbed aboard soon after, and the quintet's ranks solidified with the addition of bassist Mikey Way (Gerard's younger brother) and guitarist Frank Iero. With their lineup in place, the bandmates began touring and making plans for an album.

My Chemical Romance's debut, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, appeared in 2002 courtesy of New York's Eyeball Records. Comparisons to Thursday were frequent both bands hailed from New Jersey, both had recorded for Eyeball, and both combined punk-pop's aggression with introspective, confessional lyrics. The album attracted a small underground following, and My Chemical Romance jumped to the big leagues in 2003 by signing with Reprise Records. The following year, they released Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, a platinum-selling album that featured cover art by Way himself. Although critical reactions were mixed, the record produced several radio singles and popular MTV videos, including I'm Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, and The Ghost of You.

Pelissier left the lineup in mid-2004 and was replaced by drummer Bob Bryar, who had first met the band while running sound for the Used (with whom the band had toured several years earlier). More touring followed, with My Chemical Romance co-headlining dates alongside Alkaline Trio, scoring an opening slot on Green Day's American Idiot tour, and sharing bills with Story of the Year and Taking Back Sunday. As My Chemical Romance prepared to enter the studio for their third album, they issued a stop-gap recording, Life on the Murder Scene, in March 2006. The CD/double-DVD package offered a combination of rarities and live footage, effectively tying fans over until My Chemical Romance (now boasting a sober and bleach-haired Gerard Way) issued the conceptual, highly ambitious effort The Black Parade in October. The record achieved platinum status by early 2007 and was followed by a live recording, Black Parade Is Dead, in 2008.

After the rigorous touring for The Black Parade, the band took time out to decompress, especially the brothers Way, who both went through a number of changes with Mikey dealing with anxiety issues related to touring and Gerard becoming a new father. With all of these changes happening in their personal lives, the band felt it was time for a change in their professional lives as well. When they returned to the studio, they decided to eschew their gothic image in favor of something fresh and new, replacing the darkness of their previous albums with a newfound exuberance. The band originally went into the studio in 2009 with producer Brendan OBrien, but unsatisfied with the results, scrapped the project and returned to Black Parade producer Rob Cavallo. With a renewed creative vigor, the band set to work demolishing and reconstructing their abandoned recordings, and in 2010 released Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. ~ Andrew Leahey & Alex Henderson, Rovi