My Chemical Romance has been on their reunion tour since May, but they still continue to give fans a major nostalgia trip as they recently performed a song that they haven't played in almost two decades.

According to Stereogum, the punk rock band performed at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City where they dug out some of their rarest songs to date.

The group shocked concertgoers after performing "Bury Me In Black" for the first time in 19 years. The track was a part of their album "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)'s" B-Side.

Aside from the song mentioned above, they also played "This Is The Best Day Ever" after 17 years. The track was one of the fan favorites from the record "I Brough You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love."

Fans immediately rushed to Twitter to react to their performance.

"im in a bad place rn. not mentally, i'm just not at the mcr show where they played bury me in black for the first time since 2003 and this is the best day ever for the first time since 2005," one fan wrote after not attending the band's show.

According to MCR Tour Updates, My Chemical Romance's setlist initially had the song "Helena" as part of their encore performance but they didn't play it on the show most likely due to curfew.

In total, the rock band performed 22 songs.

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My Chemical Romance Reunion Tour 2022 North American Leg

The band took a short break and returned to the stage to kick off their North American leg tour in Oklahoma City.

Earlier this year, they traveled across the United Kingdom and Ireland, starting at the Eden Project in Cornwall, making it their first show in the country in 11 years.

Next year, they will head to New Zealand and Australia to continue their world tour.

For their shows in the United States, they will be accompanied by bands like Turnstile, The Lemon Twigs, Taking Back Sunday, and many more.

Their next stop would be at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, on August 23, before traveling to cities like Cincinnati, Belmont Park, Uncasville, Toronto, Brooklyn, Boston, Portland, Montreal, and many more.

MCR's last show for their North American leg will be on October 17 at The Forum in Los Angeles, California.

Tickets, complete tour dates, and more information are available on their official website.

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