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Mikey Way says My Chemical Romance’s return is “just on pause”

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The bassist said that their rescheduled reunion shows are now "a light at the end of the tunnel" Mikey Way has reassured My Chemical Romance fans about their postponed reunion, saying that “it’ll all still be here” when the coronavirus crisis eases.

The band, who returned to the stage for the first time in seven years back in December, had planned a series of shows in 2020, including a set of live dates at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes.

Those gigs have since been rescheduled for 2021 as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking to BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat, Way acknowledged that MCR fans “have been waiting a long time” for the band’s reunion but added that “it’ll all still be here when this is all over”. “It’s easy for me to say we had a

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