OK! Interview |
3 Things You Should Know about Panic! At The Disco’s front man, Brendon Urie.
1. He and his bandmate are from Vegas!
“Most people go there for a three-day bender or something,” Brendon, 23, tells OK!. “But we go to be with family and take the load off.”
2. Bugs creep him out.
“The other day, I found this huge spider in the basement and freaked,” he admits. “Ultimately, I got the courage up to put him outside. I was very proud.”
3. He loves Jersey Shore.
“It’s like watching animals in the jungle,” he laughs. “They’re all pretty wild. I don’t see myself being able to hang with Ronnie or The Situation, though. I’d probably be the guy they make fun of in the club!”
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Official Website Launches New Look |
PanicattheDisco.com just launched a brand new website! Now fans can register to post comments and interact with other fans at the official community. Brendon and Spencer also have their own profiles to participate and upload pictures and videos with. Check it out!
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Panic! At The Disco: West Los Angeles Children's Choir |
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Alternative Press - May 2011 |
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Lopez Tonight |
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AUX.tv Interview |
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SPIN’s 25 Best Spring Tours |
Dates: May 20-June 29
Price: $25.00-$35.00
Opening Acts: fun. Foxy Shazam, The Tabernacle
Why You Should Go: After the exit of guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker, Panic! are re-embracing their hyper-dramatic emo roots on their new album, Vices & Virtues, and supporting tour. “I really miss wearing costumes and makeup,” singer Brendan Urie told SPIN. “I love throwing a big production. I’ve recently been reading about Tesla coils and I’m trying to figure out how I can get one that sits on the stage and shoots sparks without hurting anybody.” Onstage the band shoots sparks of their own, too. At their album release show in New York City, Panic! “were bundles of gracious energy, feeding off the ecstatic post-teen crowd,” wrote SPIN.
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MuchMusic's New.Music.Live |
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Metacafe Interview |
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Tour – Current Dates |
European Tour (2011)
04/28 – Pyramids – Portsmouth, England
04/29 – Norwich U.E.A. – Norwich, England
04/30 – Academy 1 – Manchester, England
05/02 – O2 ABC1 – Glasgow, Scotland
05/03 – HMV Institute – Birmingham, England
05/04 – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire – London, England
05/06 – Luxor – Cologne, Germany
05/07 – Grunspan – Hamburg, Germany
05/08 – Astra – Berlin, Germany
05/09 – Gaudi Arena Club – Moscow, Russia
05/10 – Melkweg – Amsterdam, Netherlands
05/11 – Trix Club – Antwerp, Belgium
05/12 – La Cigale – Paris, France
05/13 – l’Aeroneuf – Lille, France
North American Tour (2011)
05/22 – House of Blues – Boston, MA
05/24 – Terminal 5 – New York City, NY
05/25 – Webster Theatre – Hartford, CT
05/27 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
05/29 – Pompano Beach Amphitheatre – Pompano Beach, FL
05/31 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC
06/02 – Norva – Norfolk, VA
06/03 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA
06/04 – The Fillmore – Detroit, MI
06/05 – Sound Academy – Toronto, ON
06/07 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH
06/08 – Riviera Theatre – Chicago, IL
06/09 – LC Pavilion – Columbus, OH
06/10 – Egyptian Room at Murat Center – Indianapolis, IN
06/11 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
06/12 – Beaumont Club – Kansas City, MO
06/15 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
06/17 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ
06/18 – House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV
06/19 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA
06/21 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
06/22 – Warfield Theatre – San Francisco, CA
06/24 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA
06/25 – Roseland Theatre – Portland, OR
06/26 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
06/28 – Odgen Theatre – Denver, CO
06/29 – Sokol Auditorium – Omaha, NE
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