My Chemical Romance debuted their rare 2013 single "Ambulance" live for the first time during a sold-out concert at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
The performance was part of the Summer Sessions series, which is part of the band's extensive tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their seminal 2006 rock opera concept album, The Black Parade.
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The band played the track halfway through their second set of the night, according to Loudwire.
"I don't know which one of the EPs it was off of, but this song – the second one, Frank [Iero, rhythm guitarist/backing vocalist] knows.
I think he sequenced them – this song is called 'Ambulance,'" explained frontman Gerard Way.
The track originated from the 2013 Conventional Weapons compilation, a 10-track project featuring scrapped material recorded prior to their 2010 album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.
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According to setlist.
fm, the live debut of "Ambulance" occurred between "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" and "Our Lady of Sorrows," drawing a crowd sing-along.
The concert opened with the band playing The Black Parade in its entirety, followed by a diverse second set that featured catalog staples alongside guest appearances by musician Clarice Jensen and opera singer Lucy Joy.
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The event also coincided with local civic activity in Glasgow, creating a distinct atmosphere as concertgoers in alternative attire mixed with local residents at Glasgow Central station, as reported by the Herald Scotland.