![]() As he sings 'Nicotine' I notice he looks at me multiple times. "How are you all doing today!" Brendon shouts which a bunch of people cheering. Lucky for me, I bought the last front row ticket like I wanted. I heard Brendon Urie making his way to the stage and looked up watching. There was a creepy guy right next to me and everywhere else it looked like teenage girls. I wait for the concert to begin any minute and look around me. I unlock the door to my car and drive to the concert. I walk out of my house with my car keys, phone, concert ticket and wallet. I grab my hair tie and look into my mirror fixing my (h/c) hair than put it in a messy bun. I than walk to my bed switching out between the outfit I had on and the outfit I was going to wear. I grab my black long sleeved crop top, black high wasted shorts, and my galaxy converse. Damn, I loved Brendon Urie more than words could say. He knew I had to get ready for the Panic! at the Disco concert. As we mourn its end, revisit some of the band’s best moments and biggest hits, below.I hang up the phone after talking to my friend Conner. That being said, PATD’s lasting legacy will be the undeniable and immeasurable touch it left on pop-punk and the generation of sideswept-bang teens it helped shape. On his own, Urie released 2016’s Death Of A Bachelor, 2018’s Pray For The Wicked, and 2022’s Viva Las Vengeance while turning PATD’s sound toward a more polished pop direction. Smith and Urie released third album Vices & Virtues together in 2011, but Smith departed in 2013, leaving Panic! At The Disco as a solo project. Odd., citing creative differences with remaining members Smith and Urie. Wilson left the group following the release of their debut album, while Ross and replacement drummer Jon Walker split ways in 2009 following the release of their second album, Pretty. While originally formed as a cover band, the group later achieved breakout success with their debut release, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, in 2005, propelled by its massive single, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.”įrom 2006 onward, the band underwent a series of lineup changes. Panic! At The Disco was formed in 2004 bt childhood friends Ryan Ross (guitar) and Spencer Smith (drums), who eventually brought Brent Wilson (bass) and Urie (vocals) on board. It’s ultimately unclear whether Urie is bowing out of music completely - though his statement sounds like he’ll be taking an extended hiatus - or if he plans to eventually return under his own moniker, and is now just taking the time to formally retire the Panic! At The Disco name for good. 20, which is now presumably doubling as a farewell tour. legs of the “Viva Las Vengeance” tour come Feb. Urie has a few more shows to play as Panic! At The Disco before he hangs up his top hat for good. That said, I am going to bring this chapter of my life to an end and put my focus and energy on my family, and with that Panic! At The Disco will be no more.” ![]() ![]() Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon! The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. We’ve been trying to keep it to ourselves, though some of you may have heard. But sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin. So many places all over the world, and all the friends we’ve made along the way. “Growing up in Vegas I could’ve never imagined where this life would take me. “Well, it’s been a hell of a journey…,” Urie wrote. The musician (and sole member remaining in the iconic pop and punk group) announced its disbanding, and seemingly his own retirement from music, on Tuesday, releasing an official statement on his social media that stated he’d be turning his focus to his family and forthcoming first child. After two decades, Brendan Urie has officially disbanded and retired Panic! At The Disco. It’s the end of an era - and a sad day for Panic! At The Disco fans.
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