My Chemical Romance UK Tour 2026: Parking at Anfield, Glasgow & Wembley
Your complete guide to parking, public transport and travel for the My Chemical Romance UK tour 2026 — five sold-out stadium nights across Liverpool, Glasgow and London.
MCR Are Back in the UK
My Chemical Romance return to the UK in 2026 with their biggest UK run to date — five stadium shows on the "Long Live" The Black Parade tour, marking 20 years since the release of their landmark 2006 album. Following sold-out US dates and a global itinerary that takes in South America, Asia and continental Europe, the MCR UK tour lands in Liverpool, Glasgow and London across less than a fortnight in late June and early July.
It's also their first My Chemical Romance concert in the UK since the 2022 reunion run, with three different support acts across the Wembley residency alone. Demand has been enormous — most standard My Chemical Romance tickets in the UK sold out within hours of going on sale, which means tens of thousands of fans descending on three of the country's busiest stadium postcodes.
In this guide, we'll walk you through the best ways to park at each venue on the My Chemical Romance UK tour, plus public transport alternatives and a tip for locals looking to make some extra income on show nights.
My Chemical Romance UK Tour 2026: Key Dates
Tuesday 30 June 2026 — Anfield Stadium, Liverpool (with Echo & The Bunnymen)
Saturday 4 July 2026 — Bellahouston Park, Glasgow (with Idlewild)
Wednesday 8 July 2026 — Wembley Stadium, London (with Skunk Anansie)
Friday 10 July 2026 — Wembley Stadium, London (with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts)
Saturday 11 July 2026 — Wembley Stadium, London (with Sunny Day Real Estate)
All shows have a 5:00pm gates time, so peak inbound traffic builds through the early-to-mid afternoon. Always check your ticket for exact doors and stage times.
MCR at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool (Tue 30 June)
Anfield sits in a busy residential area around 2.5 miles north-east of Liverpool city centre and is one of the largest stadiums in England, with a capacity of over 61,000. There's no dedicated public car park at the ground itself, and on a sold-out MCR concert night the surrounding streets will be heavily restricted and actively enforced.
Pre-booking your Anfield parking with JustPark is the simplest way to lock in a space close to the stadium without taking on the risk of fines or last-minute "pop-up" parking. You can choose from:
Private driveways and off-street spaces in Anfield and Walton — the closest options to the ground, often a 5–15 minute walk to the turnstiles. These go fastest.
Kirkdale, Everton and Tuebrook spaces — slightly further out, with a wider choice of driveways and commercial spaces, all within a manageable walk or short bus ride of the stadium.
Liverpool City Centre car parks — a popular choice if you'd rather travel the final leg by bus or train and avoid the worst of the Anfield congestion.
Parking slightly further out tends to make your post-show exit considerably quicker — useful when 61,000 people leave the same area at the same time.
Getting to Anfield by public transport: The 917 bus runs directly from Liverpool city centre to Anfield on matchdays and concert nights. Liverpool Lime Street is less than two miles from the ground and serves trains from across the UK, while Liverpool Central connects to the Merseyrail network. From Sandhills station, a dedicated Soccerbus service usually runs to the stadium for major events.
MCR at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow (Sat 4 July)
Bellahouston Park is a 180-acre public park on the south side of Glasgow, with the main concert site sitting between Paisley Road West to the north and Mosspark Boulevard to the south. The official line for major events is clear: there is no on-site parking at Bellahouston Park for concerts. Accessible parking on Mosspark Boulevard is available only if pre-arranged with the promoter's accessibility team.
That means if you're driving, pre-booking your Bellahouston Park parking is essentially the only option. JustPark gives you access to private driveways and off-street spaces across the south side, with spaces near Bellahouston Park starting from around £1/hour and £4.40/day. The best-located areas include:
Dumbreck, Mosspark and Bellahouston — within a 10–15 minute walk of the park entrance, ideal if you want to be in and out fast.
Ibrox and Cessnock — slightly further out but well-connected to the park by subway and bus, and often quicker to leave from after the show.
Cardonald and Pollokshields — handy if you'd rather park up and finish the journey by rail: spaces in these areas are within a short walk of Cardonald or Dumbreck stations, which connect easily back into the city centre.
Look out for spaces flagged as "concert-friendly" with later finishes accommodated — handy when MCR sets typically run to 10:30pm.
Getting to Bellahouston Park by public transport: Bus routes 9, 9A and 10 (First) and 38 (McGills) drop off and pick up on Paisley Road West, just north of the park, with a 22-minute run from the city centre. Happy Bus also runs an official shuttle from Buchanan Street Bus Station to the event site every 15 minutes, with return buses afterwards. The nearest train station is Dumbreck (around 15 minutes on foot), with Corkerhill about 20 minutes away. Ibrox Underground is the closest subway station but it's a 25-minute walk, so the train is usually the quicker rail option. Be aware that post-event public transport from Bellahouston can be slow — pre-booked parking is often the smoothest way out.
MCR at Wembley Stadium, London (Wed 8, Fri 10 & Sat 11 July)
Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium in the UK, with a 90,000 capacity. Three back-to-back My Chemical Romance UK concerts means demand for parking across the week will be exceptional, and the Wembley event zone will be in force on all three nights — preventing anyone parking on surrounding residential streets who isn't a local resident or business with a permit.
Pre-booking Wembley parking with JustPark removes the uncertainty entirely. There are over 200 private driveways and off-street spaces within a 10-minute walk of the stadium, with some spaces from as little as £2 per hour. The best-placed areas:
Wembley Park — the closest options to the stadium, filling up fastest on event days. Book early if you want to be within easy walking distance of the turnstiles.
Wembley Central — a practical choice slightly further out, with a mix of private driveways and off-street spaces. Roads here tend to clear more quickly after events.
Harrow and Kenton — useful if you're happy to do the final leg by Tube and want to sidestep the worst of the post-show congestion entirely.
Avoid pop-up parking around Wembley. Handmade signs offering cheap spaces close to the stadium are a common sight on event days, but many of these operators are uninsured, may be parking cars illegally, and offer no security for your vehicle. Always pre-book through a trusted platform.
Getting to Wembley by public transport: Three stations serve the stadium. Wembley Park (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) is the quickest Tube option for most of London. Wembley Stadium Station is one stop from London Marylebone on Chiltern Railways and a short walk to the ground via the White Horse Bridge. Wembley Central (Bakerloo line and London Overground between Watford Junction and London Euston) is another solid option.
If you're travelling from outside London and want to drive part of the way:
From the North and Midlands: park along the Chiltern Railways line and take the train direct to Wembley Stadium Station.
From the West: park at Reading Station, fast train to London Paddington, then Tube to Wembley.
From the South: park at Gatwick Airport, train to Victoria, then Tube.
From the East: park near Stratford, then Jubilee line to Wembley Park.
JustPark lets you find and book station parking at your departure point, so your space is confirmed before you set off.
Live Near One of These Venues? Earn Extra Income Across the Tour
You don't need a My Chemical Romance ticket to benefit from the tour. With five sold-out stadium nights across three UK cities in under a fortnight, residents living near any of the venues can cash in on demand by renting out their driveway or private parking space.
If you live near Anfield (Anfield, Walton, Kirkdale, Everton, Tuebrook), near Bellahouston Park (Dumbreck, Mosspark, Ibrox, Cardonald, Pollokshields) or near Wembley (Wembley Park, Wembley Central, Harrow, Kenton), My Chemical Romance tour week is one of the most lucrative parking weeks of the summer.
Listing on JustPark is free, takes just a few minutes to set up, and puts you in full control. You choose when your space is available and set your own price — and JustPark's scheduled pricing tool can automatically charge more on high-demand event nights, so you're always earning what your space is worth without having to adjust it manually each time.
Secure Your MCR UK Tour Parking Today
Don't leave it to chance. Spaces near every venue on the My Chemical Romance UK tour will fill up fast — especially the three back-to-back Wembley nights, where tens of thousands of fans are heading to the same postcode at the same time on three different days. Pre-book your JustPark space early and arrive ready to enjoy the show.