The Black Parade Is Dead! is MCR's final performance as their onstage characters, the Black Parade. The Black Parade centres around a dying character called The Patient, who reflects on events in his life while he is confronted by Death in the form of his fondest memory, that of his father bringing him to see a marching band. This is based on frontman Gerard Way's belief that death comes to a person in the form of their fondest memory. The band is seen in their Black Parade uniforms throughout the performance, and during the first song "The End", Gerard Way is seen taking the role of The Patient, before tearing off his hospital gown to reveal his uniform.
Directed by Atom Rothlein
concert
documentary
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Cast
Gerard Way
Self - Lead Vocals
Ray Toro
Self - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Frank Iero
Self - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Mikey Way
Self - Bass
Bob Bryar
Self - Drums
Crew
Gerard Way
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Popular Reviews
83 reviews
brooke
10.0★ · 02/12/26
I need frank and gerard so bad
I need frank and gerard so bad
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isabella
10.0★ · 04/01/26
i love gay emos
i love gay emos
Nyla Peer
10.0★ · 03/26/26
FUCK KTS SO FUCKING GOOD
FUCK KTS SO FUCKING GOOD
Alex
10.0★ · 02/20/26
gerard way your gender non-conforming swag and propensity toward psychosis have bewitched me so, thus i humbly accept that i #needthat #savemegerardway
gerard way your gender non-conforming swag and propensity toward psychosis have bewitched me so, thus i humbly accept that i #needthat #savemegerardway
Cory
10.0★ · 02/17/26
Yes I'm rewatching it once again, this time with my sis and mom explaining every song and background lore. Love u guys so much! Nothing compares to what this album makes me feel!
I wish the concert was filmed a bit better tbh
Yes I'm rewatching it once again, this time with my sis and mom explaining every song and background lore. Love u guys so much! Nothing compares to what this album makes me feel!
I wish the concert was filmed a bit better tbh
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