These 18 Emo Stars Have Dramatically Changed Their Appearance Over The Years
Emotional rawness, unconventional sounds, and unapologetic individuality. In a music scene often chasing trends, these artists refused to conform.
Instead, they embraced what made them different, channeling pain, passion, and authenticity into their art.
From My Chemical Romance’s comeback to Paramore’s emotional core, from Fall Out Boy’s anthems to AFI’s electronic reinvention, this list celebrates those who kept emo alive by owning their unique voices, proving that emo was never just a phase.
#1
Gerard Way – My Chemical Romance


From screaming “I’m Not Okay” to authoring comic books and fronting a now-revived My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way’s flair for the dramatic seems alive and well. 
The band’s 2022 reunion tour was a full-circle moment for older emos everywhere, who promptly dusted off their eyeliner to celebrate with their idols.
Amy Lee – Evanescence


Two decades after Fallen, Amy Lee remains as hauntingly enchanting as ever.
In 2025, Evanescence scored their first-ever No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart with Afterlife, written for Netflix’s adaptation of the Devil May Cry videogame franchise.
With a new album underway, and a tour with Metallica ahead, Amy Lee isn’t just holding onto her emo crown—she’s polishing it.
Jim Adkins – Jimmy Eat World


Jimmy Eat World continues to tour steadily, and is supporting The Offspring on the SUPERCHARGED Tour, as well as playing in multiple festivals.
With many shows selling out in June, it’s clear the band continues to capture the hearts of its fans.
4
Brendon Urie – Panic! At The Disco


Urie officially ended Panic! At The Disco in 2023, stepping away to focus on his family. But in February 2025, fans where delighted as he returned to the stage with a surprise performance of Smile at an LA fire relief concert—his first in nearly two years.
The band is set to perform again in October of this year at the When We Were Young music festival.
Hayley Williams – Paramore


Paramore evolved, but Hayley never ditched her emotional core.
After a brief solo stint, she returned with This Is Why in 2023, reuniting with the band after a six year hiatus with the same energy and intensity that defined their 2000s sound.
Tyson Ritter – The All-American Rejects


He gave us “Gives You Hell” and dipped into acting—but Tyson still carries that emo edge.
The band’s surprise 2023 EP Sweat brought the eyeliner back with a vengeance.
Alexander Deleon – The Cab


Though The Cab’s output slowed, Alex—now under the moniker Bohnes—still oozes emo aesthetics.
DeLeon is currently enjoying his marriage to longtime partner Josephine Skriver, with the two tying the knot in November 2024.
Frank Iero – My Chemical Romance


Solo projects, post-hardcore bands, and still strumming in MCR—Frank’s guitar is basically glued to his soul. He’s emo’s forever sidekick, battle scars and all.
Patrick Stump – Fall Out Boy


While still being the soulful core of Fall Out Boy, Stump recently took time to embrace his ska roots by teaming up with Catbite on a moody new single Tired of Talk, lending vocals and trumpet.
Andy Biersack – Black Veil Brides


The dark prince of glam-goth continues to thrive. BVB recently dropped the teaser trailer for their new track Hallelujah.
The band is currently playing on the Warped Tour with stops in Long Beach, California, and Orlando.
Pete Wentz – Fall Out Boy


The king of eyeliner and cryptic lyrics is still writing anthems for the disenchanted.
Fall Out Boy’s So Much (For) Stardust, released in March 2023, proves emo was never a phase, and continues to age like wine.
Kellin Quinn – Sleeping With Sirens


High-pitched emo wails? Still here.
The singer recently teamed up with UK-based alternative artist Keeper for a new single titled Upside Down. Fully in line with the genre’s identity, the track navigates the pain and uncertainty of breaking up.
Vic Fuentes


Whether it’s King for a Day or the new heartbreak ballads on The Jaws of Life (2023), Vic’s emotional lyrics still pierce. Married now, but forever emo.