
My Chemical Romance made their return to the stage over the weekend at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma's Paycom Center, performing their first of a massive string of reunion dates originally postponed due to COVID -- and as you'd expect, they brought the thunder!
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Kicking off with their newest single, 2022's "The Foundations Of Decay," the group plowed through a setlist jam-packed with favorites, some performed for the first time since the early 2000's. Fans were treated to the "I'm Not Okay" B-side "Bury Me In Black" for the first time in over two decades, as well as their 2002 I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love rarity "This Is the Best Day Ever" for the first time in almost as many years.
That doesn't mean you had to be there with the New Jersey emo rockers from day one; well-known tracks from each of MCR's studio offerings also dotted the 19-song set which ran through the entire gauntlet of their storied career. Check out the full setlist below.
My Chemical Romance - 8/20 - Oklahoma City, OK
The Foundations of Decay
Bury Me in Black (first time since 2003)
Give ‘Em Hell, Kid
Tomorrow’s Money
Teenagers
Summertime
Bulletproof Heart
Mastas of Ravenkroft
DESTROYA
Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
The Ghost of You
This Is the Best Day Ever (first time since 2005)
Welcome to the Black Parade
Mama
Boy Division
Our Lady of Sorrows
Famous Last Words
Encore:
Vampire Money
I’m Not Okay (I Promise)
Take a look at MCR's currently scheduled tour dates, running through the end of October where they'll hold down the three-day When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas with Paramore before heading overseas. The band's next scheduled date is on August 23 at Nashville, Tennessee's Bridgestone Arena. Grab your tickets HERE.
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