Grab your black eyeliner and skinny jeans, because it’s time to relive your teenage emo days. MCRmy, rejoice! My Chemical Romance is coming to Singapore for the Asia leg of their tour, Long Live The Black Parade. Whether you’re a hardcore Killjoy or a casual fan, it’s bound to be a showstopping, unforgettable night.
Mark your calendars

Long Live The Black Parade comes to Singapore on 10 and 11 November, 8pm. A full list of admission rules can be found here.
Ticketing info
- Sistic: The official ticketing place for the concert. Most tickets have been sold out, though, and as of 8 June 2026, there’s a few standing pen tickets left.
- Viagogo: A ticket resale marketplace that’s certainly safer than shady Carousell dealings.
What to bring (or leave behind)
- Small bag: If you can’t shove it under your seat, then you probably can’t bring it in. Indoor Stadium doesn’t allow any bags larger than 35cm x 20cm x 30cm.
- Power bank: There’ll be lots to film and take photos of, so make sure your phone lasts the night!
- Comfortable shoes: You’ll be rocking out to the max, so a classic pair of Doc Martens or a worn-out pair of combat boots are the way to go.
- Water bottle: Drink up before you enter, because security will make you empty out your bottle before you get into the stadium. You can top it up again at a water cooler inside.
Getting to the Indoor Stadium
Public transport
MRT: Stadium (CC6) Exit A
Bus: Stadium Stn (80199), via Bus 11
Car
From East Coast Parkway (ECP) and Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE)
- Exit at Fort Road which connects to Mountbatten Road
- From Mountbatten Road, turn left into Stadium Boulevard
From Central Expressway (CTE)
- Exit into PIE heading towards Changi Airport
From Pan Island Expressway (PIE) heading towards Changi Airport
From Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) heading to East Coast Parkway (ECP)
- Exit at Sims Avenue and drive along Sims Way4
- Keep right and enter the Nicoll Underpass on the right
- After exiting the underpass, keep left and enter the slip road into Stadium Drive
Parking spots
Leisure Park Kallang (Shopping mall)
- 5 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397693
- Mon to Fri (7am – 6pm): S$0.80 / 30 minutes | Mon to Fri (6pm – 2am): $0.90 / 30 minutes | Sat/Sun & Eve of PH & PH: S$0.90 / 30 minutes
- Grace period: 10 minutes
- Overnight charge: $30
- 3-minute walk
Kallang Carpark 5 (open air)
- 15 Stadium Walk, Singapore 39769
- Mon to Sun & PH - S$0.65 / 30 minutes
- Grace period: 10 minutes
- 3-minute walk
Kallang Carpark K (open air)
- Stadium Crescent, Singapore 397695
- Mon to Sun & PH - S$0.65 / 30 minutes
- Grace period: 10 minutes
- 2-minute walk
Kallang Carpark L (via Stadium Walk)
- Stadium Crescent, Singapore 397695
- Mon to Sun & PH - S$0.65 / 30 minutes
- Grace period: 10 minutes
- 2-minute walk
Set list
The MCR guys have always been fast and loose about their set list, so you never fully know what to expect. Everything from The Black Parade will definitely be performed in full theatrics, but everything in Stage B is up in the air, especially since this is a new leg of the tour (and possibly with new lore!)
You can track their latest concert set lists here.
Act I: The Black Parade (Confirmed)
- 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
- The End. (Reprise)
- Blood
Act II: Stage B (UNCONFIRMED, this is just a list of possibilities)
- Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
- Planetary (Go!)
- I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
- Helena
- Boy Division
What is Draag?: MCR’s concert lore

The OG album, The Black Parade, is based on Gerard Way’s belief that death comes in the form of your fondest memory. For “The Patient”, diagnosed with cancer and facing the end of his life, death comes in the form of a Black Parade from his childhood (“When I was a young boy / My father took me into the city to see a marching band…”). Throughout the 2007 tour, the band performed in elaborate uniforms as The Black Parade, their alter ego. They ended the tour in Mexico with a proclamation: “The Black Parade Is Dead!" It seemed like a neat, satisfactory ending.
But now, The Black Parade is back.
In the fictional authoritarian country of Draag, The Black Parade were forced to perform for Draag’s leader, the Grand Immortal Dictator. Each show in the first leg of the tour featured the Draag national anthem and a live-voting mock-execution that always ended in death. Alongside other characters (such as The Clerk, a lackey to the Grand Immortal Dictator, and Marianne, an opera singer), the band attempted to break free from the oppressive regime.
Things only got more interesting in the second leg of the tour. This focused on the lost period of time between the 2007 tour and this tour, where the band is believed to have been sent to MOAT, a correctional facility. There, orderlies provided them with medication and trained them for performances. The band also formed an uneasy alliance with the Clerk, and met The Gentleman, a creepy ventriloquist dummy, for the first time.
As the Asia leg of the tour kicks off in November, there’s bound to be even more lore unveiled, so hang on tight!
Pre-concert events and activities
- Merchandise: Grab some exclusive posters and shirts at the official merch booth. They’ve released unique city-specific merch before, so fingers crossed they’ll do the same for Singapore! Long queues are expected here, so make sure to come at least 2 hours before the show starts.
- Fan projects?: No fan projects have been announced just yet, but keep an eye out on Instagram as the date draws nearer.
Food spots for dinner (and supper too)
Don’t go headbanging on an empty stomach! Here are some nearby food spots for a hearty dinner.
Kallang Wave Mall

This is the nearest mall to the Indoor Stadium — make sure to come early or brace yourselves for the crowd! Grab a few slices of delicious pizza from Gourmet Pizza To Go (#01-43) or get your daily fix of veggies from Supergreen (#01-37).
📍 Address: 1 Stadium Place, Singapore 397628
⏰ Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm
🌐 Website: kallangwavemall.com
Kallang Leisure Park

Kallang Leisure Park is a little further away, with some delectable hidden gems. Chef’s Playground (#01-30) provides healthy Japanese-Western food at reasonable prices, complete with a quaint bistro setting. After that, swing by Top Qualiti Tea (#01-10) and try some ceremonial-grade matcha sourced directly from Uji, Kyoto.
📍 Address: 5 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397693
⏰ Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 10pm
🌐 Website: leisurepark.com.sg
Rock on!
Safety is punk rock. Remember to mosh responsibly and look out for the people around you. And finally, welcome back to The Black Parade!
(Feature photo: WXPN)
See you on the road,
Amanda 💙




