
A full throttle celebration of My Chemical Romance with emo anthems and scene-era favourites all night long.
If you spent your teenage years listening to The Black Parade on repeat, you might be interested in the upcoming event at Dust Brighton. On the night of 19 June 2026, the venue is hosting the 'My Chemical Fan Club'. It is a themed night dedicated entirely to the discography of My Chemical Romance, focusing on those emo anthems and scene-era tracks that defined a specific period for many of us. It is a fairly specific concept, aiming to provide a space where the music does not deviate from the band's catalogue for the duration of the event.
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The doors open at 23:00 at the venue, which is located at 77 East Street, Brighton BN1 1NF. It is a straightforward setup: the DJs are focusing exclusively on the band’s catalogue throughout the night, and they are open to requests if there is a specific track you are hoping to hear. Regarding the dress code, while it is not mandatory, there is an encouragement to lean into the aesthetic. You will likely see people wearing things like skeleton gloves, red ties, or even full Black Parade style jackets and heavy eyeliner, which fits the theme of the night. It is a common sight at these types of events, so if you have still got those pieces in your wardrobe, it is the kind of environment where they would not look out of place.
Tickets for the night are priced between £5 and £8. It is a fairly low-key way to spend a Friday evening if you are looking to revisit that specific era of music in a club setting. Since it is happening at Dust, it is easy enough to get to if you are already planning to be in the centre of Brighton. It is essentially a dedicated space for fans of the band to gather and listen to the music they are known for, without the usual mix of genres you might find at a standard club night. If you are looking for a night out that focuses on a singular musical interest rather than a broad playlist, this is what the organisers have put together for the 19th.















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