Panic! At The Disco

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Panic! At The Disco Are Calling It A Day (ROCKSOUND.TV)

Brendon Urie has revealed that after their upcoming tour dates in the UK and Europe, the project will be no more. Being a central and sensational part of the ...

I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words much is has meant to us. Releasing seven albums across their career, the last being 2022’s ‘Viva Las Vengeance’, it’s been a hell of a run. Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

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Panic! At the Disco Break-Up After 19 Years (Rolling Stone)

Panic! At the Disco's Brendon Urie announced that the pop-rock band would be disbanding after their upcoming European tour.

Panic! [Death of a Bachelor](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/death-of-a-bachelor-201320/), Panic! At the Disco proceeded as a trio with Urie, Smith, and multi-instrumentalist Dallon Weekes, the band’s third LP, [Vices and Virtues, ](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/vices-virtues-94322/)arrived in 2011, while their fourth Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!, dropped in 2013. Odd.](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/album-preview-panic-at-the-disco-grow-up-quiet-down-on-pretty-odd-100153/), arrived in 2008, though about a year after its release, the band underwent its first major lineup change with Ross and bassist Jon Walker (who replaced founding member Brent Wilson) announcing their departures. Success came almost immediately when Panic! The post continued: “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!

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Panic! at the Disco Split Up (Variety)

Panic! at the Disco, the long-running band fronted by Brendon Urie, has announced its split.

Two more albums, “Vices & Virtues” (with Urie and Smith playing all the instruments) and “Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!,” followed before Smith left unofficially in 2013 and for good in 2015. Urie says he and his wife are expecting their first child and “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! I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words how much it has meant to us. Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or are just finding us, it has been a pleasure to not only share the stage with so many talented people but also share our time with you. At The Disco will be no more.” Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

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Brendon Urie disbands Panic! At The Disco (Kerrang!)

Panic! At The Disco are no more, as Brendon Urie takes time to focus on his family instead.

Ahead of the release of new album Viva Las Vengeance on Friday, Panic! I appreciate you. I love you.

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Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie announces band will ... (GlasgowWorld)

Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie confirmed the news and says he wants to take time to focus on his family.

At The Disco’s London show on March 7 at The O2. At The Disco’s London show on March 6 at The O2. At The Disco’s final Birmingham show on March 4 at the Utilita Arena. For more information and to book your tickets, Tickets are still available for Panic! Other UK dates include Glasgow (March 3), Birmingham (March 4) and London (March 6 and 7).

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Panic! At the Disco is breaking up (CNN)

The band's frontman, Brendon Urie, announced on social media Tuesday that the group will go their separate ways after shows in Europe and the UK in February and ...

Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or are just finding us, it has been a pleasure to not only share the stage with so many talented people but also share our time with you.” I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words how much it has meant to us. 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!

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Brendon Urie announces Panic! At The Disco breaking up after tour (Metro)

Panic! At The Disco are to break up following their current tour, frontman Brendon Urie has announced.

A message posted to the official Panic! I appreciate you. ‘I love you. I look forward to this next adventure,’ he wrote. Panic! ‘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!

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Panic! at the Disco to Disband After 19 Years (Vulture)

Panic! at the Disco will disband after their upcoming European tour, founding member Brendon Urie announced on January 24. “Sometimes a journey must end for ...

“Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin.” The new journey is fatherhood, according to the bandmate. Odd., dropped in 2008, Ross and bassist Jon Walker departed the band, leaving Urie, Smith, and Dallon Weekes to helm the band’s next projects, Vices and Virtues (2011) and Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! “The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting.

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Panic! at the Disco is ending after nearly two decades (WSIU)

Brendon Urie, the band's frontman and last remaining original member, made the announcement on Instagram. He said with he and his wife expecting their first ...

at the Disco's songs have made the Billboard Hot 100 songs, with two — "High Hopes" at No. The last album with all of the band's original members was Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! at the Disco had been a solo project for years.

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Panic! at the Disco to end career with show in Manchester after ... (Evening Standard)

The band, which became a solo project for Brandon Urie, is to play its final London shows at 02 Arena in March.

I know the last few albums I didn’t love but it’s still s*** to see a band that first got me into alternative music and make some of my favourite albums [come to an] end” “Thank you all for your immense support over the years. at the Disco will be no more.

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Brendon Urie ending Panic! at the Disco and expecting child (Los Angeles Times)

'Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin,' Brendon Urie said while announcing the end of his band, Panic! at the Disco.

“I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Europe and the UK for one last run together,” Urie said, plugging the band’s final concert tour, which is scheduled to begin Feb. “I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words how much it has meant to us,” he continued. at the Disco in 2004 with childhood friends Ryan Ross on guitar, Brent Wilson on bass and Spencer Smith on drums. “Well, it’s been a hell of a journey,” Urie said. The “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” singer also had some happy news to share: He and his wife of 10 years, Sarah Urie, are expecting their first child. Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

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Brendon Urie announces Panic! at the Disco are splitting up (Free Radio)

Brendon Urie has announced in a heartfelt post that Panic! at the Disco will call it a day once they've wrapped up their UK tour this spring.

at the Disco are named after The Smiths' song 'Panic' and its chorus of "burn down the disco", former band leader Brendon Urie has said in multiple interviews that they take their name from a track also called 'Panic' by Californian emo band Name Taken. The song's lyrics read: "Panic at the disco/Sat back and took it so slow/Are you nervous?/Are you shaking?" The name was guitartist Jim Ward's suggestion shortly after the band former in 1993. At The Disco will be no more.” Ultimately they settled on Seether after the 1994 Veruca Salt single 'Seether'. They decided to hit a boozer to discuss a new name when 'The Weight' by The Band started playing through the bar's soundsystem. Founder and original band leader Brian Jones gave The Rolling Stones their moniker after the 1950 Muddy Waters track 'Rollin' Stone'. Founded in Oxford in mid-1980s, Radiohead were originally called On A Friday in reference to their music rehearsal day at Abingdon School. The Scottish hard rock veterans were called the Shadettes upon their formation in the late 1960s but were unhappy with what they perceived to be a 'lightweight' name. The song was a huge favourite of Ritchie Blackmore's grandmother and she would often perform it on piano throughout Ritchie's childhood. at the Disco has evolved into a one-man project for Brendon Urie alongside his array of guest musicians. I’ve sat here trying to come up with the perfect way to say this and I truly can’t put into words how much it has meant to us.

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Panic! At The Disco will 'be no more' says frontman Brendon Urie (Evening Standard)

The musician announced that he and his wife Sarah Orzechowski were expecting their first baby together and thanked fans for their 'immense support'.

“Thank you all for your immense support over the years. Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon! At The Disco will “be no more”, the band’s frontman [Brendon Urie](/topic/brendon-urie) has announced.

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Panic! At The Disco will 'be no more' says frontman Brendon Urie (Rhyl Journal)

The musician announced that he and his wife Sarah Orzechowski were expecting their first baby together and thanked fans for their 'immense…

“I love you. “Thank you all for your immense support over the years. I look forward to this next adventure.”

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