Panic! At The Disco Tour Tickets | 2025

Panic At The Disco

Las Vegas-born pop-rock visionaries Panic! At The Disco blend theatrical flair, razor-sharp hooks, and arena-sized singalongs—think baroque drama meets modern anthems. Expect high energy, big visuals, and cathartic choruses. Secure your Panic! At The Disco concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
18 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $570.00 Tickets
Saturday
18 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $350.40 Tickets
Sunday
19 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $420.00 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Panic! At The Disco Tour Concert

Panic! At The Disco shows are meticulously staged spectacles where Brendon Urie’s showmanship meets sleek rock-pop production.

  • Immersive arena-scale visuals: LED walls, lasers, confetti—and occasional pyro accents for climactic moments.
  • Soaring tenor vocals with sustained high notes and dynamic crowd call-and-response.
  • “Miss Jackson” segment featuring Urie’s drum feature and trademark backflip (Pray for the Wicked era).
  • A floating-piano moment for “Dying in LA,” creating a hushed, spotlighted centerpiece.
  • A faithful, full-voiced live cover of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” that ignites mass singalongs.
  • Front-to-back album performance blocks (e.g., Viva Las Vengeance played in sequence on the 2022–23 tour).
  • On-the-floor crowd walk for “Death of a Bachelor,” turning the arena into a roaming stage.
  • Inclusive “Girls/Girls/Boys” rainbow-heart light display and frequent Pride flag moments.
  • Expanded live band with horns and strings to thicken hooks and crescendos.
  • Finale built on modern hits—often peaking with “High Hopes”—for a no-encore, emphatic close.

The Most Popular Songs of Panic! At The Disco

  1. “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” (2006): Cabaret-rock wedding drama turned breakout smash, crowned MTV’s Video of the Year.
  2. “High Hopes” (2018): Brass-driven pop anthem that became their highest-charting hit and a concert-closing staple.
  3. “Death of a Bachelor” (2015): Sinatra-tinged pop-jazz croon meets modern beats, showcasing Urie’s showman persona.
  4. “This Is Gospel” (2013): Urgent, cathartic pop-rock with a beloved split “bedroom”/“piano” video era.
  5. “Nine in the Afternoon” (2008): Sunny baroque-pop pivot that introduced the Pretty. Odd. era’s whimsical palette.
  6. “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” (2011): Gothic-tinged comeback single bridging theatrical roots and radio-ready hooks.
  7. “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” (2019): Satirical pop earworm about fame’s puppetry that surged across charts and TV.
  8. “Emperor’s New Clothes” (2015): Cinematic, horns-and-heft banger with a striking “monster” transformation video.
  9. “Victorious” (2015): Adrenalized chant-along built for arena pyros, confetti, and triumphant codas.
  10. “House of Memories” (2016): Slow-blooming fan favorite that later exploded via streaming and TikTok.

The Most Popular Panic! At The Disco Video

“High Hopes” (2018) captures Brendon Urie literally walking up a downtown skyscraper—an audacious visual metaphor for persistence. Shot in Los Angeles, the video pairs brass-blasted hooks with gravity-defying imagery, cementing the song as a crossover anthem. Its sleek, optimistic style has helped it become the band’s signature modern visual.

Panic! At The Disco Bio & Rise to Fame

Panic! At The Disco — Las Vegas–born pop-rock powerhouse led by Brendon Urie.

  • Formed in Las Vegas in 2004 by Ryan Ross and Spencer Smith with Brendon Urie and Brent Wilson; later lineups included Jon Walker and Dallon Weekes.
  • Debut album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out (2005) fused baroque-pop theatrics with emo-pop hooks.
  • Breakthrough single “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” (2006) won MTV Video of the Year, propelling the band to mainstream fame.
  • Over time, Urie became the sole official member, steering a more pop-forward, theatrical sound onstage and in studio.
  • Death of a Bachelor (2016) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rock Album.
  • Pray for the Wicked (2018) delivered “High Hopes,” their biggest Hot 100 hit and a long-running rock-chart leader.
  • Tours scaled to major arenas (MSG, The Forum, T-Mobile Arena) with elaborate staging, confetti blasts, and precision choreography.
  • Live trademarks include a dramatic “Bohemian Rhapsody” cover, Urie’s backflip/drum feature, and inclusive fan-light moments.
  • In January 2023, Urie announced Panic! At The Disco would conclude after the Viva Las Vengeance tour; a special 2025 festival reunion celebrates their debut album.

Fascinating Insights About Panic! At The Disco’s Tours

The band’s concerts balance Broadway-grade production with communal singalongs and Easter-egg moments fans trade stories about for years.

  1. At the Sept. 8, 2022 kickoff in Austin, they performed the entire Viva Las Vengeance album front-to-back within a 26-song set.
  2. On the 2022–23 tour, average setlists typically ended with “High Hopes” and skipped an encore for a hard stop finale.
  3. “Dying in LA” was staged on a floating piano during the Pray for the Wicked tour, elevating the ballad—literally.
  4. Urie’s “Miss Jackson” routine often featured a drum solo and a mid-song backflip, a fan-favorite spectacle.
  5. Their “Bohemian Rhapsody” cover became a modern setlist staple, praised for power and fidelity.
  6. In Chicago (2018), Urie sang “Death of a Bachelor” while walking through the arena floor, turning aisles into a stage.
  7. They headlined blue-chip arenas including Madison Square Garden, The Forum, and T-Mobile Arena during late-2010s tours.
  8. “Pray for the Wicked” topped Billboard’s Hot Tours recap in March 2019 with $10.4M reported over one tracking period.
  9. “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” remains a perennial setlist anchor, bridging the band’s cabaret roots and pop evolution.
  10. In 2025, Panic! At The Disco reunites at When We Were Young to perform A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out in full.

Panic! At The Disco Ticket Buying Tips

Whether it’s a festival reunion or future special dates, smart planning helps you land the seats you want at a fair price.

  1. Sign up for official artist, label, and venue newsletters to catch early announcements and presales.
  2. Set calendar alerts for on-sale times; hot shows can move quickly within minutes.
  3. Compare seated vs. GA floor views—arenas can have excellent lower-bowl sightlines at better value.
  4. Filter by “lowest price” and then refine by row/section to balance budget with view.
  5. Check VIP or premium packages if you value early entry, merch, or preferred sightlines.
  6. Use official ticket exchanges if you must buy resale; avoid unverifiable third-party sellers.
  7. If sold out, watch for production holds released closer to show day.
  8. Consider neighboring cities; touring productions can vary in availability and pricing by market.
  9. Know venue policies (mobile-only entry, clear bags) to speed entry and avoid issues.
  10. For festivals, review set time conflicts early and plan travel/parking well in advance.

Panic! At The Disco’s Concert Testimonials

Here’s what fans often say after a night with Panic! At The Disco.

  • “The vocals were unreal—goosebumps from the opener to the finale.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Production was Broadway-big but still felt intimate.” — Attendee, New York City
  • “That floating piano moment stopped the arena cold.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Confetti, lasers, and zero filler—pure fun.” — Attendee, London
  • “The ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ cover blew the roof off.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Crowd walk during ‘Death of a Bachelor’ was electric.” — Attendee, Boston
  • “Inclusive vibes during ‘Girls/Girls/Boys’—beautiful to see.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Backflip during ‘Miss Jackson’ got the loudest scream.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Tight band, big horns—every hook landed.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Best closer—‘High Hopes’ hit even harder live.” — Attendee, Las Vegas

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