![]() Since B and the band loved the DLTLGO Project so much, it is now also happening for Paris, Birmingham, both London shows and Machester. Panic! at the Disco Setlist - AO Arena in Manchester, England (March 10, 2023) Ģ5. Drummer B spotted at Mike Viola’s Hamburg show (creds to FranZee105 on twt and selena28 on ig) 1 / 6. You can see Panic! at the Disco’s full AO Arena setlist below, as well as footage from the concert and Brendon Urie’s social media posts (with subsequent replies).Īlso, do you have a favorite Panic! at the Disco song? Let us know! Panic at the Disco, This is Gospel at the AO Arena (March 10, 2023) Brendon Urie Shares Heartfelt Message to Fans on Social Media Every Emo Holy Trinity Album Ranked From Worst to Best (My. Panic At The Disco‘s Brendon Urie has said that he’s overcome with gratitude for the band’s 18-year career, as the group bowed out with their final show on Friday (March 10) in. And thanks for all the time you spend with us Brendon.” I’m so sad it’s over but I’m so grateful for all the beautiful memories.” Likewise, a fan on Instagram cheered: “Thanks for everything p!atd. Smashing together emo with Vaudeville theatrics, they were the quintessential. Since then I lost my mom and grandmother. Panic At The Disco exploded onto the scene in 2005 with their debut album ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’. Let's live every day like it's our last, babyyyyy!Įxpectedly, his posts were instantly met with equally sincere replies.įor instance, one Twitter user wrote: “You came into my life when I was 17. Either way, I love you very much, and I just can't say thank you enough. 8 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, and wrap on Oct. The North American legs will kick off Sept. And if you've just joined us, welcome and….farewell. Panic At the Disco has also announced a world tour in support of Viva Las Vengeance. So if you've been with us for 18 years, thank you very much. For the last 18 years, it's truly been an experience that I’ll always be grateful for. I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. The following day, Urie reflected on his time with Panic! at the Disco via social media, writing: Unsurprisingly, they gave concertgoers one hell of an in-depth show, performing over two dozen songs (including the entire new album and classics such as “Nine in the Afternoon” and “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”). Thus, the group’s tour in support of 2022’s Viva Las Vengeance would be their last, with their show at the AO Arena being their final performance ever. Watch the music video for “Viva Las Vengeance” and check out the full album and tour announcement below.Part of the reason was that he and his wife, Sarah, were about to welcome their first child. 8 in Austin with openers Marina, Jake Wesley Rogers, Beach Bunny and Little Image acting as support at various dates. ![]() Panic! At the Disco will also hit the road this fall for an extensive tour of the U.S., Canada, Europe and the U.K. Panic at the Disco has been an ever-evolving outfit over the years, undergoing several band lineup changes and experimenting with different blends of arena rock, psych-pop, emo and pop/rock. ![]() “I didn’t realize I was making an album and there was something about the tape machine that kept me honest.” “ Viva Las Vengeance is a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn’t have before,” Urie hinted of the upcoming album in a statement. The 12-track LP will also contain as-yet-unheard songs such as “Local God,” “Star Spangled Banger,” “God Killed Rock and Roll” and “Something About Maggie.” Panic at the Disco is an American rock band that originated in Las Vegas, Nevada. “Viva Las Vengeance” also serves as the title track and album opener to the act’s upcoming follow-up to 2018’s chart-dominating Pray for the Wicked, which is slated to be released Aug.
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