My Chemical Romance Debuts Ambulance Live Onstage Tonight

My Chemical Romance Debuts Ambulance Live Onstage Tonight

My Chemical Romance busted out a surprise during their show at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday. The band played the song “Ambulance” in concert for the first time ever.

The band My Chemical Romance played the song “Ambulance” in concert for the first time ever during their show at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday.

Song History

“Ambulance” was included on the 2013 compilation Conventional Weapons. The song was originally intended for the band’s planned follow-up to 2006’s The Black Parade, but was scrapped along with other tracks when MCR decided to go in a new direction with what ended up being their fourth album, 2010’s Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.

Upcoming Tour

Fan-filmed video of the “Ambulance” performance can be seen below. It remains to be seen whether frontman Gerard Way and company will play the song on their upcoming US tour, which kicks off August 9th in Queens, New York. Tickets are available, with 20-percent off your first order using the code VIVID20.

Fans can get tickets here to see My Chemical Romance live.

In conclusion, My Chemical Romance surprised fans with the live debut of “Ambulance” in Glasgow, Scotland, and fans are eagerly awaiting their upcoming US tour to see if the song will be included in the setlist. With tickets available and a discount code offered, fans can experience the band’s energetic live performance and hear their favorite songs, including possibly “Ambulance”.

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