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Hunter Hayes Unveils ‘Evergreen’ Holiday EP; Chosen as Grand Marshal for 2025 Gatlinburg Christmas Parade
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Hunter Hayes Unveils ‘Evergreen’ Holiday EP; Chosen as Grand Marshal for 2025 Gatlinburg Christmas Parade

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Hunter Hayes is stepping into the 2025 holiday season in a major way. The Grammy-nominated, multi-instrumentalist and Platinum-selling artist has spent the past year in his Evergreen era – marked by genre-bending production, soulful storytelling, and a mission to celebrate growth. This December, Hayes will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 50th Anniversary of the Gatlinburg Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade, which is set for December 5th in Tennessee. Before he waves to tens of thousands of fans along the Smoky Mountain parade route, Hayes is gifting fans an early present today (November 7th), with the arrival of his Evergreen Christmas Sessions EP.

The four-song project features Hayes’ signature blend of intricate musicianship and heartfelt takes through timeless holiday favorites. Opening with a glistening, jazz-inflected rendition of “Winter Wonderland,” the track flows seamlessly into a tender version of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Hayes then delivers a hushed, soulful “Silent Night” before cutting loose with a bluesy, good-time spin on the holiday classic “Run Run Rudolph.”

“There’s a calm and peaceful Christmas vibe to the EP, which was intentional,” Hayes tells Spin. “For me, Christmas music has always been about spending time with family and friends – the people you love. And I hope this project becomes part of those yearly traditions.”

Recorded in Los Angeles with his band during a few days off from tour last July, Evergreen Christmas Sessions serves as a companion to Hayes’ larger Evergreen vision – a side chapter inspired by the same themes of growth, gratitude and connection, reimagined through holiday classics. The project follows the Evergreen songs released earlier this year: “Around the Sun,” “Wait,  “Fragile,” and “Every Piece.”  Known for his electrifying live shows and his ability to make even the quietest moments feel intimate, Hayes approached the sessions with the same spirit he brings to the stage. “This project felt like a jam session with family,” Hayes says.

Photo Courtesy of Visit Gatlinburg

When the award-winning Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade commemorates its 50th year next month, 80,000 attendees will line the streets of Gatlinburg to witness Hayes lead the celebration. The Smoky Mountain fete is recognized as one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast and will feature 70 to 90 lighted floats, plus marching bands, giant balloons, and of course, Santa Claus himself. The annual festivity will also  broadcast nationwide on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on local television stations in over 40 markets throughout the U.S. and available to stream to over 100 million viewers through a collaborative partnership with Nexstar.

As for his Grand Marshal honor, Hayes – a Louisiana native – says, “I have a deep love and appreciation for that whole part of Tennessee. Gatlinburg seems to call to all of us around Christmas, and I have incredibly fond memories of being there during the holidays with my family as a young performer. When I was asked to participate, it felt like the perfect way to celebrate the Evergreen Christmas Sessions release.”

Photo Courtesy of Visit Gatlinburg

Now in its 50th year, the Gatlinburg Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade has grown to become one of the nation’s most enchanting holiday traditions. The 2025 Grand Marshal sponsor is Ole Smoky Distillery, a longtime Gatlinburg institution known for its craft moonshine and whiskey.

With Hayes front and center, this year’s celebration promises to be truly unforgettable. The Evergreen Christmas Sessions EP, meanwhile, makes for the perfect soundtrack to a December night spent by the fire, with the Christmas tree glowing and the season in full swing.

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Must Read: Parade Shuts Down, Investors Sue Ty Haney
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Must Read: Parade Shuts Down, Investors Sue Ty Haney

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday. After a tumultuous six years in business, underwear brand Parade is shutting down, effective Oct. 28. On Sunday, it posted the news on Instagram, stating how proud it is of the work it’s accomplished and how thankful it is for the …

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My Chemical Romance announces Black Parade 2026 tour: Dates, tickets, special guests and more
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My Chemical Romance announces Black Parade 2026 tour: Dates, tickets, special guests and more

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour details are here. The band will be performing at ballparks, football stadiums, bowls, and domes across the U.S. and the UK from July through October. One of their biggest shows is at Citi Field in Queens, New York, on Sunday, August 9, with Franz Ferdinand as the supporting act. The tour will close with five shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles from October 21–27.

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour: Schedule, guests, tickets and more(Instagram/mychemicalromance)

Other notable opening acts include Pierce The Veil on August 13 in Nashville, Modest Mouse on August 18 in Washington, Iggy Pop on August 21 in Detroit, Jimmy Eat World on September 6 in Phoenix, and The Mars Volta on September 12 in San Antonio, as per The New York Post.

My Chemical Romance festival appearances

Before the main tour, the band will headline several spring festivals:

• Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL – May 7–10

• Sonic Temple in Columbus, OH – May 14–17

• Louder Than Life in Louisville, KY – Date TBD

What fans can expect from the My Chemical Romance 2026 tour

Fans who attended the 2025 concerts know the shows are high-energy and visual. The MetLife Stadium show was great for the fireworks, theatrics, and intimate moments in the second half.

Also read: Cardi B announces Little Miss Drama Tour 2026: Presale, dates, how to buy tickets and more details

The set list features fan favorites like Welcome to the Black Parade, I’m Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, and a live debut of Livin’ on a Prayer. Some shows will also include unique performances and tour debuts of special tracks.

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour tickets and how to buy

Tickets for all shows will be available through Vivid Seats, a secondary ticketing platform. The official on-sale starts Friday, September 26, 2025. Prices may vary depending on demand, and Vivid Seats guarantees safe and secure delivery before the event.

With high-profile special guests, stadium performances, and festival appearances, the 2026 Black Parade Tour promises unforgettable experiences for both longtime fans and newcomers.

FAQs:

1. When does My Chemical Romance’s 2026 tour start?

The 2026 tour kicks off in May with festival appearances and continues through July to October across the U.S. and U.K., including stadium and ballpark shows.

2. How can I buy tickets for My Chemical Romance 2026 shows?

Tickets are available through Vivid Seats, with the official on-sale beginning Friday, September 26, 2025. Vivid Seats offers a 100% buyer guarantee for safe and secure ticket delivery.

3. Who are the special guests for the 2026 Black Parade Tour?

The tour features major acts like Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Eat World, and The Mars Volta supporting My Chemical Romance at select shows.

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Best Costumes, Moments From Brooklyn's Annual West Indian Day Parade
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Best Costumes, Moments From Brooklyn’s Annual West Indian Day Parade

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Brooklyn’s rich cultural fabric is stitched together by the many immigrant communities that call the borough home—but none have left quite as vibrant a mark as its thriving Caribbean population.

Each Labor Day, that influence takes center stage during J’Ouvert, an early-morning celebration of Caribbean pride that transforms the streets of Crown Heights into a lively, colorful Carnival, otherwise known as the West Indian Day Parade.

Running along Eastern Parkway, the West Indian Day Parade draws thousands from across the five boroughs and beyond. Revelers wave their flags high, dance to the rhythms of soca and steelpan, and fill the air with joy and liberation. Vendors line the sidewalks, offering everything from flavorful Caribbean dishes to festive regalia, adding to the high-energy, cultural immersion of the event.

And at the heart of it all? The unforgettable outfits and happening that occur throughout the day. Here are some of the most striking costumes, moments and looks from this year’s West Indian Day celebration.

 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Nazli Zeynep Karabulut/Anadolu via Getty Images

    A performer in a red carnival costume participates in the kickoff ceremony of the West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in Brooklyn, New York on September 01, 2025. The event featured New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, who is running in the New York City mayoral race, elected officials, cultural performers, and community leaders joining in the pre-parade ceremonies.
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    People wearing colorful costumes, attend the West Indian Day Parade, which held annually on around the first Monday of September to celebrate West Indian culture, in Brooklyn, New York, USA on September 01, 2025. Six people were shot, and one stabbed at the parade despite heavy police presence.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    People wearing colorful costumes, attend the West Indian Day Parade, which held annually on around the first Monday of September to celebrate West Indian culture, in Brooklyn, New York, USA on September 01, 2025. Six people were shot, and one stabbed at the parade despite heavy police presence. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    People wearing colorful costumes, attend the West Indian Day Parade, which held annually on around the first Monday of September to celebrate West Indian culture, in Brooklyn, New York, USA on September 01, 2025. Six people were shot, and one stabbed at the parade despite heavy police presence.
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    People wearing colorful costumes, attend the West Indian Day Parade, which held annually on around the first Monday of September to celebrate West Indian culture, in Brooklyn, New York, USA on September 01, 2025. Six people were shot, and one stabbed at the parade despite heavy police presence.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    Participants wear and wave flags during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Rob Kim/Getty Images

    New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani attends the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant holds a fan with the flag of Haiti during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant waves the flag of Haiti during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Rob Kim/Getty Images

    Assemblymember Latrice M. Walker attends the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    2025 A parade participant performs during the West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume waves the Jamaican flag during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant wears and waves the flag of Panama during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    Attorney General of New York Letitia James participates in the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City.
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Alejandra Villa Loarca/Newsday RM via Getty Images

    Costumed marchers in this year’s West Indian Day Parade, in Brooklyn, New York on September 1, 2025.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Alejandra Villa Loarca/Newsday RM via Getty Images)

    A dancer wearing a colorful costume marches in this year’s West Indian Day Parade, September 1, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York.
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    A parade participant performs during the West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    2025 A parade participant performs during the West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

    A participant in costume is seen during the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on September 01, 2025 in New York City. 
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
     

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    NYC’s annual West Indian Day Parade and J’Ouvert celebrations take place on the streets of Brooklyn on September 01, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    A person holds a poster for Adriana Younge as they participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 01: People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • The annual West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in New York

    Image Credit: (Photo by Nazli Zeynep Karabulut/Anadolu via Getty Images

    Performers in colorful carnival costumes poseduring the kickoff ceremony of the West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in Brooklyn, New York on September 01, 2025. The event featured New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, who is running in the New York City mayoral race, elected officials, cultural performers, and community leaders joining in the pre-parade ceremonies.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    Rev. Al Sharpton and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul attend the 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. 

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    Parade participants perform during the West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    A person holds a poster for Adriana Younge as they participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    A person holds a poster for Adriana Younge as they participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade. 

  • Revelers Attend Guyana Independence Parade In Brooklyn

    Image Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    People participate in the annual Guyana Independence Parade in Brooklyn on June 01, 2025 in New York City. This year’s parade, which also includes an afternoon of food and celebrations, is dedicated to Adriana Younge’s memory. Younge was an 11-year-old Guyanese girl whose death sparked national protests and international outcry over allegations that officials with the government were involved in a cover-up. The Brooklyn Independence celebration is the largest Guyanese celebration outside of Guyana and one of the largest West Indian celebrations in New York City, following the West Indian American Day Parade.

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Nazli Zeynep Karabulut/Anadolu via Getty Images

    New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani poses with a community member during the kickoff ceremony of the West Indian American Day Parade and Carnival in Brooklyn, New York on September 01, 2025. The event featured New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, who is running in the New York City mayoral race, elected officials, cultural performers, and community leaders joining in the pre-parade ceremonies. 
     

  • 2025 NYC West Indian Day Parade

    Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

    2025 Parade participants perform during the West Indian Day Parade on September 01, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. 

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My Chemical Romance's "The Black Parade Tour" Is a True Emo Arena Spectacle: Review
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My Chemical Romance’s “The Black Parade Tour” Is a True Emo Arena Spectacle: Review

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
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My Chemical Romance has always had a penchant for theater. Really, it more or less comes with their brand of wildly popular, larger than life emo rock. From their visual aesthetic to their high-concept ideas to the quiver of frontman Gerard Way’s voice, MCR’s popularity in no small part comes from their willingness to throw themselves into angsty, story-driven melodrama, and they perhaps never did it better than on their seminal 2006 rock opera The Black Parade. Cold take, I know, but as their latest run of concerts, the “Long Live: The Black Parade Tour,” proves, the record and all of its accompanying theatrics still resonate 20 years later.

The ongoing tour, which included Friday night’s stop at Chicago’s Soldier Field, isn’t the first time My Chemical Romance has undergone a Sgt. Pepper-esque transformation into “The Black Parade.” Following the album’s initial release, the band embarked on a jaunt that saw them embrace the moniker and perform the record in full. Though “The Black Parade” was canonically killed off at the end of that tour, MCR brought the concept back post-reunion for a pair of headlining sets at the When We Were Young music festival in 2024. As they bring their fictional counterparts back in 2025 for a series of select shows at baseball and football stadiums around the country, they’re following a similar structure, ripping through The Black Parade top-to-bottom before a second mini-set of songs from the rest of their catalog.

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How does such a performance fare in 2025? Remarkably well, actually, thanks to the production value and sheer spectacle of the whole ordeal.

As MCR makes their way through the 13 tracks of The Black Parade (plus a reprise of “The End.” and a pre-recorded playback of the album’s hidden track “Blood”), a loose narrative with themes of fascism, rebellion, and (you guessed it) death plays out in the background. There are choreographed set pieces in between songs, non-band characters like guest opera singers and ever-present dictators who sit in the audience, parodies of propagandistic media, and, by the end, plenty of pyrotechnics.

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Then there’s the headline-making, audience interaction element: the execution by vote. Admittedly, it’s a pretty fun gimmick made all the better by Way’s over-the-top, inconsistently-accented protagonist. For Chicago specifically, there seemed to be some issue when it came to distributing the red and black placards throughout the massive stadium. (I, on the other hand, somehow ended up with a full stack of them — there’s a metaphor about the state of democracy in there somewhere…) Luckily, though, the band was able to improvise their way out of any awkward moments, resulting in no cracks in the show’s immersion.

By the end, Way’s attempts to break out of whatever system he’s trapped within fail, as he’s eventually stabbed to death while the rest of the band is ransacked. Brutal stuff, but what else could a fan expect from The Black Parade themselves?

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