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Panic! at the Disco

Panic! at the Disco at Bridgestone Arena

Why see Panic! at the Disco?

Panic is Back With Brand New Material

Theatrical party punk quartet Panic! At The Disco is back with a brand new album and is more theatrical than ever! 2022 will see the outfit hit the road in support of seventh studio album Viva Las Vengeance. Led by guyliner-sporting ringmaster and primary songwriter Brandon Urie, Panic is renowned for its quirky fusion of synth bops, baroque pop and poetic lyrics.

The boys infuse their live shows with as much energy, bravado and vaudville-esque showmanship as showcased in their relentlessly catchy tunes. Singing their killer hooks, Urie can often be found in velvet, leopard print or sequins, playing up to his master-of-ceremonies role with enough gusto to overshadow Liberace himself. Life is a twisted, yet fun cabaret!

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4 reviews, average rating: (4.3 Stars)

Jean Conner

PANIC AT AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER

This was the 4th Panic At The Disco concert i have attended. Brendon Urie's unbelievable talent and energy is incomprehensible. He sang, danced, played piano, guitar and drums, strolled the audience one on one while continuing to sing and ended the concert with an inspiring uplifting message to the audience. The show has matured to a spectacular event that felt more like a New Year's Eve celebration in NYC than an August performance in Dallas. He can only be compared to a Male Lady Ga Ga with the range of his talent and voice. His guitar accompaniment kept pace with him and rounded out his amazing performance with their own fabulous skills while holding their own and still keeping the focus clearly on Brendon. His appeal goes far beyond a young crowd and has become much more diverse. Keep your eyes on this extraordinary band. They chance to have the longevity of the Rolling Stones but in many ways will be better as their skill set is so multi faceted. Panic is here to stay!! ... Read more

Anna-Marie

Amazing - that man can sing

I only became aware of Panic because of my 13 yo daughter. She wanted to go with her friend so I said I would take them. I studied up and made a playlist in apple music and after listening to each song about 3 to 4 times I really began to like the music. I was excited to see the show. I thought it was AMAZING!!! It was a show. Not over the top but just amazing. Brendon can seriously sing. I didn't not like anything about it. The piano over the crowd was very cool. Brendon was sincere and just a great host. I was worried about our seats in section 223 - we had row 7 and they were really great also. I loved the show so much that I'm thinking about going with my daughter to the show on Friday night in Philly and getting floor seats. I loved it and it was worth every penny and more. He is an entertainer and not just a singer. He has that something special that you can't really define you just know it when you see it. Thanks Panic for a fantastic show. I LOVED IT!!! ... Read more

Brian

Great show except sound quality.

Great visual performance and audience interaction. Whoever was running the sound board had the band over modulated or compressed which left no room for Brendon Urie's vocals. When you have a great vocalist with a huge range, you need to give him a lot of space in the mix. I've worked as an audio engineer in the past and still do video work on the side and I know good sound quality. I was let down. I would have given it 5 stars for a better mix. ... Read more
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