My Chemical Romance to Celebrate ‘Danger Days’ Deluxe Edition with London Release Party

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My Chemical Romance Announces London Release Party for ‘Danger Days’ Deluxe Edition

My Chemical Romance has confirmed a London release party for the deluxe edition of their 2010 album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, according to the band’s official announcements. The event, titled Battery City Underground: Danger Days A Release Party, will take place at BOXPARK Wembley on July 9, one day before the reissue’s official release. Tickets, priced at £5, will be available to fans who pre-order the deluxe edition by 3pm on July 6, as reported by the band’s digital platforms.

What is the ‘Danger Days’ reissue?

The deluxe edition of Danger Days includes the original 2010 album alongside bonus material, available in multiple formats such as 2LP picture disc, zoetrope and colour vinyl, 2CD, and cassette editions. A UK-exclusive BL/ind Edition CD featuring exclusive artwork and a card wallet with an insert is also available for pre-order. The reissue follows the band’s 2022 comeback single The Foundations of Decay and their 2019 reunion.

What is the 'Danger Days' reissue?

How can fans attend the London event?

Access to the July 9 event at BOXPARK Wembley requires pre-ordering a copy of the Danger Days (Deluxe Edition) by 3pm on July 6. Tickets go on sale at 10am on July 7 through the band’s official channels. The party will feature DJ Sean Smith, DJ Kobra Kid, and DJ Party Poison, as outlined in the band’s promotional materials. The event coincides with My Chemical Romance’s three sold-out Wembley Stadium shows.

Why is this reissue significant?

Danger Days was the band’s fourth studio album and earned them two NME Awards in 2011. Its reissue comes amid renewed interest in the group’s discography, following their 2026 tour kickoff at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on July 1. During that show, Gerard Way performed the Danger Days track Save Yourself, I’ll Hold Them Back, as noted by music publication NME, which described the band’s performance as “an assured performance that highlights how much more is being offered here than pop-punk nostalgia, the grit of Way’s vocals always remaining the main attraction.”

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What other projects is My Chemical Romance involved in?

The band is also developing a secret theatre project with playwright and actor John Cameron Mitchell, as reported by industry outlets. Additionally, members have reflected on the cultural impact of Danger Days, with Gerard Way recalling how the 2010 BBC Radio 1 cover of Pulp’s Common People resonated with his experiences growing up in New Jersey. “It was very relevant to us, feeling like you were in a place you could never get out of, that you were never going to escape,” he said at the time.

The Danger Days reissue and London event highlight the band’s enduring influence in alternative music, bridging their legacy with new opportunities for fan engagement. Updates on the theatre project and tour dates are expected to follow in the coming weeks.

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