Music
Everything you need to know about My Chemical Romance’s Anfield Concert
3 hours ago
Platinum-selling rock band My Chemical Romance are coming to Anfield this month.
It’s the last – but definitely not the least – of the 2026 summer concerts at LFC’s stadium, and the first in My Chemical Romance’s Long Live The Black Parade UK tour.
After other amazing concerts with Zach Bryan and – only days before this – The Foo Fighters, it looks like Anfield is going to end on a high.
When is the concert?
My Chemical Romance are at Anfield on Tuesday, June 30.
Who is supporting them?
Joining the band are local legends Echo & The Bunnymen so you can look forward to hits like The Killing Moon, The Cutter and Lips Like Sugar.

Can I get a ticket or is it sold out?
According to Anfield standard tickets are now sold out, but there are still hospitality packages available starting at £269 per person, which includes pre and post-show access to the lounge, a reserved seat in the Main Stand, drinks for two hours before the main act and a complimentary food voucher.
Do we know the setlist?
The actual setlist hasn’t been confirmed but at their last concert in May at Temple Stage in Columbus, Ohio, it was: 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 (played from tape) * I’m Not Okay (I Promise) * Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) * Vampire Money * Helena.
Can I bring food & drink into the concert?
Not unless you have special dietary requirements for which you need to contact Anfield in advance to get permission to take it in. You can, though, buy food and drink inside the stadium.
Can I take a bag in?
Only small bags A5 size (148.5mm x 210mm) are allowed, along with official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided or essential medical supplies.

Are there any age restrictions?
Children under 14 aren’t allowed in the standing area of the venue and LFC reserves the right to remove any child (and their responsible adult(s)) they believe are under 14 for safety reasons. The front rows of middle and upper tiers across all stands are not suitable for under-18s, and the minimum age of entry is five.
For hospitality areas, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult of 18 years or over and, for all other areas, children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
What about getting there?
There is no parking at the stadium, so you’re best to use public transport.
The closest Merseyrail stations are Kirkdale and Sandhills, and from Liverpool city centre you can take the 26 bus from Liverpool ONE bus station, 17 from Queen Square Bus Station or 917 from Commutation Row, directly to the ground. The Arriva 926 service will operate from Liverpool ONE Bus Station to its normal stop on Everton Valley ahead of all concerts, and the 927 will run after the concerts from Everton Valley back to Liverpool ONE Bus Station.