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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

    Panic is back and better than ever.

    by gabby119 on 2/4/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The moment they walked on stage. i was thrilled :D panic at the disco has been my favorite band for as long as i could remember. after the 2 years off and the split, i began to forget and i really missed them. After i met them i couldnt wait for the performance. i actually never wanted the night to end. the intensity brendon made with the performance was so amazing and the interaction with the crowd made me fall in the love with them just like the first time i heard of them. im just really excited to see my favorite band with such an amazing performance. it was the best i ever seen them<3 even tho i was upset they split i feel that it was the best thing cause brendon is the same as i first saw him as. i still would love a reunion tho

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mind blowing.

    by drawingblanks on 2/4/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    These guys.. god. These guys are amazing. No words can express their level of talent and positive energy they give out in every single one of their performances. I've been a fan for nearly 5 years, and after seeing them for the first time in NYC, it's safe to say that I am just waiting on those new US tour dates to be released. I'm glad they're back, and they're definitely hitting this music era with a bang. This is definitely the most anticipated album in years. On my behalf, and I'm sure on thousands of other patient fans who've waited to hear anything new since Pretty. Odd. Band splits are hard, and I'm just glad and so happy they got everything together and are ready to give it a second shot. I've already pre- ordered myself a deluxe package from their website. Words cannot express my excitement and I'm definitely looking forward for some uh.. leaks. Or, you know, March 29th to get here sooner. Much sooner ;)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show of my life, to date

    by PluieConfettis on 2/3/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    As this was my first time at this particular venue, I think it's fair to say that it was tricky to find for someone who isn't a native New Yorker, but once there, what a setting! I heard it described as "intimate" and that certainly is how it felt. However, what's really important in any show or any concert hall is the band, and what a band they are. I have been to many shows since I started attending them at roughly seventeen years old, and this show was the best of my life. It could have been my undying love of the Disco that launched me over the moon, or the thrill of hearing new songs for the first time, or even the knowledge that most of the fellow fans in the ballroom were just as excited as I was, just as hungry for Panic. But what I really think propelled this show into "greatest of my life" was the vibrant, tangible energy absolutely radiating from the stage. Brendon and Spencer have undoubtedly been through a lot in the last year and a half with the departure of Ryan and Jon, writing all on their own and trying to function as a supplemented duo rather than a full band; but they have come out on top. Their music, their enthusiasm, their true and genuine love of their craft and their fans shone especially brightly after so long away - even Brendon couldn't contain his feelings. This band is very near and dear to my heart - even touring members Ian and Dallon are among my favorite musicians. I am so proud of these boys and all they've accomplished, and I am so very proud of being a fan since the start. Phenomenal band, phenomenal show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    PATD was awesome!!!!

    by Blondie57460 on 2/3/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The show was soooooo awesome!!! They played all my fav songs!!! The only thing that was bad was that they didn't play for long enough I would've been happy if they played for another half hour.... But all in all it was a phenomenal show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Panic was incredible!

    by Chloe2013 on 1/21/11Lifestyles Communities Pavilion - Columbus

    After having seen that no one had left a review about Panic, I knew I had to write one because my experience in seeing them was just so good. I saw them on May 17th 2008 in Columbus, Ohio just after Pretty. Odd. had been released. I had travelled 4-5 hours to see them, as no one ever comes to Kentucky. I became impatient watching the opening acts, though Phantom Planet and Motion City Soundtrack were very good (The Hush Sound was not), it took far too long, and three openers was too much. That said, when Panic finally took the stage I was ridiculously excited. Brendon has the most incredible stage presense, and the floral decor and fake leaves on the stage were very cute. Ryan was very attractive though very thin, and I'm sad that he's gone now. I couldn't see Jon from where I was very well, and it was even harder to see Spencer. Brendon has such a beautiful voice, and so does Ryan. I was disappointed that Ryan didn't get to sing Behind the Sea or anything. I loved everything about the concert, though I can't really remember the setlist. :c I actually got four feet from Brendon at one point, which was incredible.