Ghouls' Day Out celebrates My Chemical Romance this Saturday in Los Angeles

Ghouls' Day Out celebrates My Chemical Romance this Saturday in Los Angeles

Photo credit: Terrance Pryor/MP3s and NPCs

SpooksieBoo Events’ annual celebration of My Chemical Romance known as Ghouls’ Day Out will go down this Saturday (May 17).

The event will take over the Immanuel Presbyterian Church, which is where My Chemical Romance shot their iconic music video for “Helena.” This year, the event will feature special guest Tracy Phillips, who was Helena in the music video. Fans can take selfies with Phillips and get autographs during the event for an additional charge. Inside the church, fans can step into the “Helena” music video with a special photo op.

Attendees can purchase a slew of items at the Ghoul Market outside. Participating vendors at the market include Midsummer Scream, Dani’s Spooky Treats, and Melikha Created. Aside from the market, fans can dive further into nostalgia thanks to Green Day tribute band Green Today, emo/pop punk cover band Too Bad So Sad, and My Chemical Romance tribute band Sweet Revenge.

Tickets for Ghouls' Day Out are on sale to the general public here. Children ages 12 and under are free with a guardian. More information about the event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., can be found here. Our photos from last year’s Ghouls’ Day Out can be found here.

My Chemical Romance will celebrate their 2006 studio album The Black Parade with a special anniversary tour across the country. The trek will make its way to Los Angeles’ Dodgers Stadium on July 26 and July 27. Aside from celebrating The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance will unveil a deluxe edition of their 2004 studio album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge on June 6. Pre-orders for the deluxe edition as well as concert tickets can be purchased here.

Ghouls’ Day Out schedule

11 a.m. - Green Today (Green Day tribute band)

1 p.m. - Too Bad So Sad (emo/pop punk cover band)

3 p.m. - Sweet Revenge (My Chemical Romance tribute band)

5 p.m. - Sweet Revenge (My Chemical Romance tribute band)

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.