My Chemical Romance will reissue Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys on July 10, bringing the band’s final album back with a deluxe edition that adds nine bonus tracks, remastered audio and reimagined artwork. The release comes through Reprise/Warner Records and will be the first time those bonus cuts are available on vinyl and streaming.
The first of those extras has already surfaced: “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (Recorded For Radio 1),” a live-in-studio version of one of the band’s defining singles. The deluxe set will come in 2LP editions, including picture disc, zoetrope and colour vinyl variants, along with 2CD and cassette formats. Fans at select dates on the band’s Black Parade tour between July 10 and October 31 will also be able to buy a special BL/ind tour edition vinyl.
The reissue gives one of the group’s most successful records a second life. Danger Days and its singles “SING” and “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” were officially certified platinum in the US, and the album picked up two big wins at the 2011 NME Awards, taking Best International Band and Best Video while also earning three other nominations. Those honors helped cement its place as a high-water mark before the band moved on from the era the record defined.
That history matters because the new package lands just as My Chemical Romance is preparing to spend 2026 back on the road for a Black Parade Tour built around the 20th anniversary of The Black Parade. The run starts June 30 at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium, continues in Glasgow on July 4 and moves into a three-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 8, July 10 and July 11 before the Europe leg closes in Florence and Madrid.
The schedule is larger still after that, with a series of US dates that will bring support from Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse, Iggy Pop, Sleater-Kinney, The Breeders, Babymetal, Jimmy Eat World and The Mars Volta. The band is also due in South America, Southeast Asia and Mexico City, and it has three US festival appearances lined up at Welcome To Rockville, Sonic Temple and Louder Than Life.
What the rollout shows is straightforward: My Chemical Romance is not treating Danger Days as a relic. It is turning the album into an event again, using a remastered deluxe reissue, new formats and a tour-only vinyl to bring fans back to the record now, while the larger Black Parade tour keeps the band’s next chapter in motion.
