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submitted by Nick Feb 11th 2011 12:00 pm (www.kerrang.com)
Last night (Tuesday February 8) Panic! At The Disco played their UK comeback show at London's Bush Hall.The band - frontman Brendon Urie, drummer Spencer Smith and new guitarist Ian Crawford and new bassist Dallon Weekes - were greeted like homecoming heroes by the capacity crowd of 350 people when they took to the stage at 9PM. As well as playing a selection of tracks from their back catalogue, Panic! also aired three new songs from their forthcoming album Vices & Virtues (The Ballad Of Mona Lisa, Kill Tonight and Nearly Witches) and a cover of The Rock Horror Picture Show's Science Fiction/Double Feature.The set list was as follows:01 The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage"02 But It's Better If You Do03 The Ballad Of Mona Lisa04 That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)05 Camisado06 Kill Tonight07 Lying Is the Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off08 I Constantly Thank God For Esteban09 Northern Downpour10 I Write Sins Not Tragedies11 Science Fiction/Double Feature12 Nine In The Afternoon13 Nearly WitchesEncore14 New PerspectivePanic! revealed to Kerrang! that they'd be returning to our shores in April for a full tour.Be sure to check out next week's Kerrang! magazine for an exclusive interview with the band and a live report from the night.
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submitted by Nick Jan 24th 2023 04:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Panic! At The Disco, one of the last acts from the mid-’00s MySpace emo wave to remain commercially relevant, are coming to an end. The band started out as hyper-dramatic Fall Out Boy proteges, and it’s been a solo project for frontman Brendon Urie since 2015. Today, Urie posted an Instagram statement saying that he and his w...
"It’s been a hell of a journey"The post Brendon Urie disbands Panic! At The Disco after almost 20 years appeared first on NME.
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