Panic! At The Disco Tour Tickets | 2025

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
- “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” (2006): Cabaret-rock wedding drama turned breakout smash, crowned MTV’s Video of the Year.
- “High Hopes” (2018): Brass-driven pop anthem that became their highest-charting hit and a concert-closing staple.
- “Death of a Bachelor” (2015): Sinatra-tinged pop-jazz croon meets modern beats, showcasing Urie’s showman persona.
- “This Is Gospel” (2013): Urgent, cathartic pop-rock with a beloved split “bedroom”/“piano” video era.
- “Nine in the Afternoon” (2008): Sunny baroque-pop pivot that introduced the Pretty. Odd. era’s whimsical palette.
- “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” (2011): Gothic-tinged comeback single bridging theatrical roots and radio-ready hooks.
- “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” (2019): Satirical pop earworm about fame’s puppetry that surged across charts and TV.
- “Emperor’s New Clothes” (2015): Cinematic, horns-and-heft banger with a striking “monster” transformation video.
- “Victorious” (2015): Adrenalized chant-along built for arena pyros, confetti, and triumphant codas.
- “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.
- At the Sept. 8, 2022 kickoff in Austin, they performed the entire Viva Las Vengeance album front-to-back within a 26-song set.
- On the 2022–23 tour, average setlists typically ended with “High Hopes” and skipped an encore for a hard stop finale.
- “Dying in LA” was staged on a floating piano during the Pray for the Wicked tour, elevating the ballad—literally.
- Urie’s “Miss Jackson” routine often featured a drum solo and a mid-song backflip, a fan-favorite spectacle.
- Their “Bohemian Rhapsody” cover became a modern setlist staple, praised for power and fidelity.
- In Chicago (2018), Urie sang “Death of a Bachelor” while walking through the arena floor, turning aisles into a stage.
- They headlined blue-chip arenas including Madison Square Garden, The Forum, and T-Mobile Arena during late-2010s tours.
- “Pray for the Wicked” topped Billboard’s Hot Tours recap in March 2019 with $10.4M reported over one tracking period.
- “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” remains a perennial setlist anchor, bridging the band’s cabaret roots and pop evolution.
- 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.
- Sign up for official artist, label, and venue newsletters to catch early announcements and presales.
- Set calendar alerts for on-sale times; hot shows can move quickly within minutes.
- Compare seated vs. GA floor views—arenas can have excellent lower-bowl sightlines at better value.
- Filter by “lowest price” and then refine by row/section to balance budget with view.
- Check VIP or premium packages if you value early entry, merch, or preferred sightlines.
- Use official ticket exchanges if you must buy resale; avoid unverifiable third-party sellers.
- If sold out, watch for production holds released closer to show day.
- Consider neighboring cities; touring productions can vary in availability and pricing by market.
- Know venue policies (mobile-only entry, clear bags) to speed entry and avoid issues.
- 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