Panic! At the Disco tickets & concert schedule

Panic! at the Disco were created when friends Ryan Ross (guitar) and Spencer Smith (drums) met Brent Wilson (bass) and Brendon Urie (vocals). They began playing together in 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, and the band started to cover Blink-182's songs, changing their sound in the following years. After they abandoned their studies to focus on music (all except Ross managed to graduate later), they recorded their first demos and the band made a contract in 2004. They took part in their first live shows in 2005 and their first album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" came out in September of the same year. The album which peaked at the fourth place of the USA album chart is a mix of dance-punk and elements of baroque pop with piano and other traditional instruments. It became platinum and contains the hit "I Write Sins Not Tragedies".

Jon Walker took Wilson's place in May of 2006 and the band began touring in the upcoming summer. The band's second album named "Pretty. Odd", was released in 2008, with the song Nine in the Afternoon to separate. It reached second place on the charts in the USA and was described as a mainly psychedelic pop and rock album. It was followed by "...Live in Chicago" in late 2008 and when the band started recording the next album, Ross and Walker left the band in the summer of 2009. Nevertheless, the album "New Perspective" came out in 2011, while Ian Crawford (guitar) and Dallon Weekes joined the band during their tour in 2009, and the latest became an official member.

The first album with the new line-up was "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!" and was released in October of 2013, reaching for one more time the second position in the USA charts. During the band's next tour, Smith left the group after a few lives, in order to recover from alcoholism and Dan Pawlovich joined the line-up to continue with the tour. Smith didn't return (it was announced in 2015) and after the release of five singles, the next album named "Death of a Bachelor" came out in early 2016, written by Urie and various other writers, since Weekes had become a touring member again. The album managed to enter at the top of the Billboard 200, including the song "Hallelujah" among its hits. Panic! at the Disco toured next to Weezer in the summer of that year and later followed the " Death of a Bachelor Tour".

Another live album named " All My Friends We're Glorious" came out at the end of 2017, while Weekes left the band permanently. It was followed by "Pray for the Wicked", their sixth album, which is also a collaboration by Urie and other musicians and it topped again the US album charts.

Past events
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AFAS Live
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Columbiahalle
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Stadthalle Offenbach
Offenbach Am Main, Hesse, Germany