My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way Waves Flag With Names Of Fans Who Died During Pandemic At Milton Keynes Show 토토사이트 검증
My Chemical Romance honored their fans who kicked the bucket during the pandemic while performing in front of an audience.
The musical crew played the first of three rebound shows in Milton Keynes on Thursday (19 May).
The shows had been deferred from 2020 because of the pandemic, with fans via web-based entertainment ordering a rundown of the fans who had tickets for the gigs however had kicked the bucket because of Covid-19.
Showing up in front of an audience, frontman Gerard Way held up a banner covered with the names of those fans.
"Along these lines, this is somewhat insane on the grounds that this is our third show, we played two shows," Way said. "I think really it was the principal night where we were up there, you know, we're f***ing living it up. Furthermore, I was discussing, 'Gracious, it's been over two years, how can it feel?' and that's what things like."
He proceeded: "It happened to me later, after the subsequent show, that there was a lot of individuals that were most likely going to be at these shows that haven't arrived with us any longer."
Making sense of that a companion had educated him concerning the arrangements of names, he held up the banner and yelled: "Much obliged" prior to playing their tune "Horizons and Turnstiles", which opens with the line: "You're not in this by itself."
My Chemical Romance will play at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes again this end of the week on Saturday (21 May) and Sunday (22 May).
Last week, the gathering delivered their first melody in quite a while, named "The Foundations of Decay".