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Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie took to the band's official social media today to announce his decision to end the project. In his post, Urie wrote, "I could've never imagined where this life would take me... But sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin," detailing his future as a father and citing the project's conclusion as the result of a need to "bring this chapter of [his] life to an end and put [his] focus and energy on [his] family." You can read the full message below. Panic! At The Disco's initial conception came in 2004 as a four-piece out of Las Vegas, Nevada, making their full-length debut via the explosive, defining A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, fusing elements of pop punk, electronic, and baroque pop music. It ends following the release of six additional LPs, existing most recently for a number of years as a solo project of Urie's, backed on the road by a group of touring musicians. The news comes just months after Urie's final album under the Panic! At The Disco moniker, Viva Las Vengeance, as well as a U.S. tour. To conclude his message, Urie expressed, "I love you. I appreciate you. Thank you for existing."
Panic! At The Disco's final run of shows will take place in the U.K and E.U. beginning next month. You can purchase tickets here. VIVA LAS VENGEANCE UK & EU TOUR DATES Feb 20, 2023 -- Stadthalle — Vienna, Austria Feb 21, 2023 -- Olympiahalle — Munich, Germany Feb 23, 2023 — Barclays Arena — Hamburg, Germany Feb 24, 2023 -- Lanxess Arena -- Cologne, Germany Feb 25, 2023 — Rotterdam Ahoy — Rotterdam, Netherlands Feb 28, 2023 -- Sportpaleis — Antwerp, Belgium Mar 1, 2023 — AccorHotels Arena — Paris, France Mar 3, 2023 -- OVO Hydro — Glasgow, Scotland Mar 4, 2023 -- Utilita Arena — Birmingham, UK Mar 6, 2023 — The O2 — London, UK Mar 7, 2023 — The O2 — London, UK Mar 10, 2023 — AO Arena — Manchester, UK Comments are closed.
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