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Panic! At The Disco

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Panic! At the Disco In Concert

One of pop's most exciting live acts, Panic! At the Disco has long commanded stages around the world with their vibrant, passionate performances. The band first stepped onto a stage in 2005 after recording their debut album, ‘A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.' They proved to be even more dynamic on stage than in the studio, and began a long round of touring by 2006, including their Nothing Rhymes with Circus tour, which involved an elaborate setup of dance numbers and skits. As each release has become more ambitious, so have their live shows. Frontman Brendon Urie remains a magnetic leader, playing both the untouchable rock star and the showstopping theatrical performer. You may even be lucky enough to see him effortlessly pull off Queen's mega-classic "Bohemian Rhapsody," which he performed during the Death of a Bachelor tour and Pray for the Wicked tour.

Panic! At the Disco Background

Panic! At the Disco started innocently enough among four teenagers from the Las Vegas suburbs. Vocalist and guitarist Brendon Urie, guitarist Ryan Ross, drummer Spencer Smith, and bassist Brent Wilson came together in 2004 and began using Smith's grandmother's living room as a space to practice playing blink-182 songs. They decided to call themselves Panic! At the Disco, a line plucked from a song called "Panic" by California rock band Name Taken. Soon they were writing their own pop-punk tunes and sending demos to Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz. Though most of the band was still in high school and they had yet to perform a live show, Wentz signed them immediately to his new Fueled by Ramen imprint label Decaydance Records. Their debut album, ‘A Fever You Can't Sweat Out,' was unleashed to the world in September 2005. First single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" landed on the Billboard Hot 100, and by 2006 they were already headlining tours. In 2008, they returned with the more psychedelic ‘Pretty. Odd.' The following year, both Ross and Jon Walker (who'd replaced Wilson on bass in 2006) departed the group, but Urie and Smith stayed on as a duo and released 2011's ‘Vices & Virtues.' Going forward, Panic! continued to heavily experiment with their sound. Hip-hop and dance styles were woven into 2013's ‘Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!' which would be the last record to feature Smith on drums. From that point on, Urie would remain the only original member. He continues to push boundaries as the steady frontman of Panic!, letting the band's sound further evolve with 2016's ‘Death of a Bachelor' and 2018's ‘Pray for the Wicked.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 5195 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Immaculate

    by Lisa Red on 8/22/23

    I cannot express how much I loved this concert. I went a few months ago and I was blown away at everything. From the lights to the singing itself. I could not have asked for a better night.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Intersting concert

    by itapeos on 6/15/23

    Interesting concerts, looking for more like this and similar seopanic artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best night of ever

    by Gunna on 4/12/23Xcel Energy Center - Saint Paul

    I’ve been a panic fan since middle school. Easily one of the best nights ever!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    First concert ever amazing experience

    by C. H. on 4/6/23

    Panic was my first ever concert that I’ve been to! It was absolutely amazing visuals and performances! So amazing that I saw them twice

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LITERALLY AMAZING

    by M. P. on 4/5/23

    JUST ABSOLUTELY amazing I’ve been waiting to see them for years and I just still can’t believe it happened

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love and hugs

    by O. E. on 3/31/23

    Sad bc papa disco bye bye but I love him❤️♾️❤️♾️❤️♾️

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    improved over the years//good time

    by biloobang on 3/18/23

    i've been to 3 panic shows... first was years ago (2005-6?) with their first big tour of the first album.. saw them at the Wells Fargo Center in Philly.. mezzanine center.. i didn't know all of the songs fully & although the show was good (i remember big balloons being bounced around i think lol), i found it hard to understand what he was saying if i didn't know the words. i know it's an unpopular opinion probably, but if i'd have to rate that show vocally it would have been maybe a 5/10? HOWEVER.. my gf and i saw them twice over the past maybe 5-6 years, and i rly saw crazy vocal improvement, and could actually understand what he was saying lol. much less theatrical too lol (not saying theatrics is a bad thing!) at this point, the band has ended.. but towards the end it did rly become a brendon urie concert lol. there's this one high pitched note that he rly loved doing in like every song & towards the mid-end i'm like ok i get it you got octaves lol. can't say too much bad about it.. lots of energy-- he puts everything into his performances!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Breathtaking

    by B. A. on 3/16/23

    It’s always been on my bucket list to see Brendon preform and he didn’t let me down. I got to see him during his last run with Viva and my only regret is not being able to go to the earlier concerts. I’m so happy and so sad to see the end of this era but he will always have a place in my house of memories.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ❤️

    by L. B. on 3/12/23

    Thank you for everything, the best show I’ve been to. I will never forget it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Im gonna miss this.

    by Freya on 3/8/23

    I went back In September, fo the St Paul, Minnesota show. That was the best decision i made that year. If i hadn't gone, I guarantee you I'd be sitting at home, crying because of the information on the band being over. Brendon, sings and is an angel, and im really going to miss hearing these songs that i love, live again. We wish you all the best, Brendon. I bet youre an amazing dad. Thank you, for 19 years, of amazing music.