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My Chemical Romance perform Cancer live for first time in 10 years at final Milton Keynes date

At the final night of their three-gig stand in Milton Keynes, My Chemical Romance performed a beautiful, stripped-back version of The Black Parade’s Cancer for the first time since 2012.

My Chemical Romance perform Cancer live for first time in 10 years at final Milton Keynes date
Words:
Emily Carter
Photo:
Devin Sarno

Last night (May 22), My Chemical Romance continued to mix up the setlist on their incredible comeback tour, and for the final night of their three-gig run in Milton Keynes they performed a beautiful, incredibly emotional Cancer for the first time in 10 years.

Onstage, vocalist Gerard Way admitted that it was "too hard" to play The Black Parade ballad at their 2019 comeback show at The Shrine (referring to the fact that the band's former manager, Lauren Valencia, passed away from cancer that July), and he was still clearly wrapped up in emotion as he and keyboardist Jamie Muhoberac played a stripped-back rendition at Stadium MK.

Watch the performance below:

And see the internet's equally emotional response:

Elsewhere on the night, My Chem continued to open with epic new single The Foundations Of Decay, while airing all their classic singles (Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na), Helena, Welcome To The Black Parade, Teenagers, Famous Last Words, I'm Not Okay (I Promise) etc.), plus plenty of deeper cuts and fan-favourites – from Give 'Em Hell, Kid and Mastas Of Ravenkroft to Boy Division and Headfirst For Halos.

See the full setlist from May 22:

1. The Foundations Of Decay
2. Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
3. Give 'Em Hell, Kid
4. Mastas Of Ravenkroft
5. Cemetery Drive
6. Helena
7. Boy Division
8. House Of Wolves
9. Welcome To The Black Parade
10. Teenagers
11. The Ghost Of You
12. DESTROYA
13. The Only Hope For Me Is You
14. Vampire Money
15. Thank You For The Venom
16. Mama
17. S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W
18. Famous Last Words
19. Cancer

Encore:

20. Headfirst For Halos
21. I'm Not Okay (I Promise)

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