Face it: Any My Chemical Romance news is good news at this point. Following a six-year hiatus, the band have returned, with their reunion show scheduled for Dec. 20 in L.A. at the Shrine Expo Hall, and we’re ready to scream every line of The Black Parade back at Gerard Way and co.

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As if we haven’t had the entire My Chemical Romance discography on repeat for the last several years, The Black Parade has officially re-entered the Billboard 200 chart. According to Chart Data, which tracks various Billboard charts and collects data on the most popular albums and EPs, this is My Chemical Romance’s first entry in over two years.

My Chemical Romance’s ‘The Black Parade’ re-enters this week’s Billboard 200, earning its first appearance in over 2 years (+100% in sales; @MCRofficial). — chart data (@chartdata) November 11, 2019

Chart Data tweeted, “My Chemical Romance’s ‘The Black Parade’ re-enters this week’s Billboard 200, earning its first appearance in over 2 years (+100% in sales; @MCRofficial).

A massive congratulations and welcome back are in order for My Chemical Romance!

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Details about the My Chemical Romance reunion have been slowly but steadily trickling in, and Thursday have been confirmed as the openers for their comeback show.

Both bands confirmed the news today that Thursday are performing at their show at the Shrine Dec. 20.

Thursday said via their Instagram page that they never expected to perform again after their 20th anniversary shows but we’re stoked to join MCR.

We are crazy excited to have our dear friends @thursdayband as a special guest at the Shrine show. pic.twitter.com/ErXWnjEM1D — My Chemical Romance (@MCRofficial) November 8, 2019

The band also confirmed earlier today that former MCR drummer Jarrod Alexander will be joining them at that show. Whether or not he’ll be appearing at their 2020 dates as well is still unclear.