Category: 2008

  • 05/09/2008 fan meeting madison square garden nj

    05/07/2008 electric factory philadelphia pa

    from mychemicalfreak.com photos from meghan and additional from from eleanorsdream photobucket – saved on pretty-paulies lj

  • 03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tempe fl

    03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tempe az from mychemicalfreak.com

  • 04/06/2008 bamboozle festival verizon wireless

    04/06/2008 bamboozle festival verizon wireless amphitheater irvine ca

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  • 04/19/2008 congress theater chicago il

    04/19/2008 congress theater chicago il

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  • 04/27/2008 stage banner from edgefest pizza hut park park frisco tx

    stage banner from 04/27/2008 edgefest pizza hut park frisco tx

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  • t.rex style ray toro shirt

    2008 tour merch from mychemicalfreak.com

  • 04/22/2008 agora cleveland oh

    04/22/2008 agora cleveland oh

    photos by m. rattie on flickr

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  • 05/07/2008 electric factory philadelphia pa

    05/07/2008 electric factory philadelphia pa photos by ryan kruger

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  • 03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tembe az

    “Article By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

    Normally a preppy college town baked in desert heat, Tempe, Arizona was bathed in darkness Friday night thanks to the black-clad denizens who descended upon Tempe Beach Park for My Chemical Romance’s tour kickoff. The band eschewed their black-and-white Black Parade uniforms for casual street clothing and tore through a ninety-minute set that focused primarily on 2006’s The Black Parade. However, the New Jersey-based band, playing as part of the two-day Circle K Tempe Music Festival, went back to their 2004 breathrough album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge for its opening and closing numbers: impassioned versions of breakout hits “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and “Helena,” respectively.

    Frontman Gerard Way gains a little more confidence with each passing tour, and for this show he channeled the spirit of Mick Jagger: shimmying across the stage, stopping to wiggle his hips on a catwalk that projected into the mosh pit. During “This Is How I Disappear,” his bassist brother Mikey Way (wearing a fantastic T-shirt that announced, “Mikey Fuckin Way”) violently shook his head as Gerard encouraged the audience to raise their right hands.

    “Thanks for coming out to the fucking rock show,” Gerard said while introducing “Dead!” “Are you all ready to die?” Luckily, nobody bit the dust before the band closed the show in mid-tour form. The group that began in garages in New Jersey has graduated to one of the top arena acts in the country, and its members wear it awfully well. The kids, as they say, are all right.

    photos mark peterman for rollingstone.com

    03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tempe az

    source: rolling stone