My Chemical Romance Returns to Malaysia After 18 Years for Hammersonic 2026 Tour

July 7, 2025
My Chemical Romance Returns to Malaysia After 18 Years for Hammersonic 2026 Tour
  • This tour follows the passing of former drummer Bob Bryar, who died at age 44 in late 2024, adding a poignant element to their performances.

  • Ravel Junardy, CEO of Ravel Entertainment, emphasized the significance of Hammersonic in the Asian music scene, showcasing its growth and influence over the years.

  • This concert will be My Chemical Romance's first appearance at the world's largest indoor arena, further heightening the excitement surrounding the event.

  • This highly anticipated concert will take place at Bukit Jalil National Stadium, marking their first appearance in Jakarta since January 2008.

  • The announcement has generated excitement among fans who have eagerly awaited the band's return for 17 years, confirming earlier hints from show promoter Vernon Go.

  • Fans are encouraged to prepare for the concert by revisiting their old MCR merchandise and music, anticipating an emotional experience reminiscent of past performances.

  • My Chemical Romance is set to perform in Malaysia for the first time in 18 years as part of their South East Asia tour in 2026, which also includes stops in Incheon, Bangkok, the Philippines, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta.

  • The concert is part of the Hammersonic Festival 2026, which will celebrate its ten-year anniversary over two days from May 2 to May 3.

  • Tickets for the concert will go on sale starting at 10 AM on July 11, 2025, with prices ranging from S$148 to S$328.

  • Their last performance in the Philippines was in 2008 during the peak of their 'Black Parade' era, making this upcoming show a nostalgic event for many fans.

  • Given the band's popularity, fans are advised to save for tickets as the show is expected to sell out quickly.

  • My Chemical Romance, known for their influential albums like 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge' and 'The Black Parade', reunited in 2019 after a hiatus that began in 2013.

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