On Thursday, My Chemical Romance announced plans for a big reunion show which has delighted fans. The beloved New Jersey rock band, known for albums such as 2004's "Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge" and 2006's "The Black Parade," had been on hiatus since March 22, 2013.

Thankfully, though they waited over six years for the band to come back, it won't be long before fans can start getting tickets to their big reunion show, scheduled for December 20.

Tickets for the upcoming concert will go on sale Friday, Nov. 1 at 12:00 p.m. PST through the AXS website and will each cost $149.50. The all-ages show will take place at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles and will mark their first show since 2012. A tweet regarding ticket information on Thursday marked the band's first activity on the platform since May 31.

Before making the official announcement, the band's activity on their Instagram story alerted fans that something may be coming. Four white symbols on a black background were added to their story with words such as courage and devotion in the bottom right of each.

Additionally, the emo band announced that fans can also buy merch online from their website.

Since their 2013 break, members Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way, and Frank Lero have found success with other projects. Gerard has since released his comic "The Umbrella Academy" and a 2014 solo album, "Hesitant Alien" and Frank put out his debut solo effort, "Stomachaches," that same year.

At this time, the December 20 event is the only show that has been announced.

Vocalist Gerard Way of the U.S. rock band My Chemical Romance performs during a concert in Taipei January 27, 2008
Vocalist Gerard Way of the U.S. rock band My Chemical Romance performs during a concert in Taipei January 27, 2008. Reuters