My Chemical Romance fans think they've teased a UK tour

My Chemical Romance have hinted at a UK tour in a cryptic new social media post.

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My Chemical Romance have seemingly teased UK tour dates
My Chemical Romance have seemingly teased UK tour dates

My Chemical Romance have hinted at a UK tour.

The Teenagers rockers are currently on the North American leg of their Long Live The Black Parade stadium tour and have dates booked in South America and Asia next year.

And on Friday (08.08.25), the group suggested they could also be planning a return to the UK after sharing a new video featuring an old-school TV game show called Quizzo.

In the clip, the host said: “Our two fine contestants will help us learn who will be the next lucky country to win the grand prize of one nuclear winter."

After a player pushes a big button, the host revealed: “Congratulations, United Kingdom!”

The post caused fans in the comment to query whether it meant some new tour dates are to be announced soon.

This isn't the first time the group have sparked speculation with a cryptic post because last month, fans were convinced new music was on their way.

A picture depicting a stage light was captioned on the band's Instagram: "A dagger, a dagger, Please fetch me a dagger."

The art also features the clue "Time: 7:11:25:00".

Sadly for fans, new material didn't materialise and it seemed to be a reference to the start of their Long Live The Black Parade stadium tour in the US.

In 2022, MCR released their first new music in a almost decade, the single The Foundations of Decay.

In February, Frank Iero kept tight-lipped on rumours about a new My Chemical Romance album.

The guitarist and backup vocalist insisted that there was no news to tell with regards to new material.

Asked if there is anything to “report” about a follow-up to 2010’s Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, he told NME: “No, sorry.

“When that stuff – if that stuff were to happen, we will tell you. We will tell you in the way we want to tell you.”

The 43-year-old musician also stayed schtum about the Long Live The Black Parade Tour heading across the pond to the UK.

He said: “It’s been long-documented that we are huge fans of the UK – this is a home away from home for us.

“We’ve done things where the first place we played for a record release was the UK. It’s always felt like a place that we love and that we hold very dear. But, to tell the future? It would be remiss to do that.”