The acclaimed rock band Panic! At the Disco make their way across the Atlantic, from Las Vegas to the United Kingdom, to provide more stand-out shows for their British fans.
They have provided a wealth of songs to their followers over the years thanks to the studio albums that have emerged in the shops between 2005 and the modern day and they look set to continue with such releases well into the current decade and beyond. But like any band worthy of the rock genre their true potential can only be witnessed when they appear onstage and this is why audiences will flock to pick up rock tickets the moment that they go on sale.
Currently the two band members that remain as part of Panic! At the Disco are Brendon Urie as front man and Spencer Smith as drummer. However, they have also been joined by Jon Walker, Ryan Ross and Brent Wilson over the years, as well as their current touring partners Dallon Weekes and Ian Crawford. Such musicians will have a wealth of songs at their disposal, ranging from early releases like “The Only Difference Between Suicide and Martyrdom is Press Coverage” to more recent additions like “The Green Gentlemen (Things Have Changed)”, “Northern Downpour” and “The Ballad of Mona Lisa”, among others. So whilst they could be compared to acts such as Fall Out Boy or Cobra Starship, there is no doubting the distinct path that Panic! At the Disco have carved out for themselves.
And this is further emphasised by the studio albums that they have released into the charts since 2005, including their debut “A Fever You Can’t Sweat out” and encompassing “Pretty. Odd” in 2008 and “Vices and Virtues” in 2011. The latter ensured their place in the 2010s and provides even more hit songs for fans to sink their teeth into.
So make sure you get hold of concert tickets so that you can be there in person to wintess them performing live versions of tracks such as “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” (depending on the set list of the evening). They have been around for some time now and their popularity in the charts and on the radio should continue to translate to popularity in the live scene as well, where they will put on an unforgettable show.