Two-time Grammy-nominees Panic! At The Disco are hitting Aussie roads this October off the back of their newest album 'Pray For The Wicked'. They will first be performing at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena, then will play wall-breaking shows at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre and Brisbane Botanic Gardens, respectively. Melbourne's Hisense Arena will be the last to experience the band's jaw-dropping live energy. After winding up their AU dates, Brendon Urie and company will be heading to New Zealand, performing an exclusive show at Auckland's Spark Arena.
‘Pray For The Wicked’ was released in late June as the band’s sixth studio album. It features the singles ‘Say Amen (Saturday Night)’, ‘King Of The Clouds’, ‘High Hopes’ and the promotional track ‘(F*ck A) Silver Lining’. The upcoming tour will see the band performing not just these songs but also the hits from their entire catalogue that sent them to pop-rock royalness.
"Panic! At The Disco wowed...Brendon Urie rocked through a medley of career-spanning hits, from 'Say Amen (Saturday Night)' to 'I Write Sins, Not Tragedies', although the most memorable moment came with his rendition of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. He recorded the cover for the Suicide Squad soundtrack and has performed it live before, but nailed it…hitting notes that would make any Queen fan’s jaw drop," said entertainment company Variety on the band’s headlining performance at the annual KROQ Weenie Roast music festival in LA.
With lead vocalist Brendon Urie’s extensive vocal range and the band’s ability to hop from genre to genre with such aplomb, it’s no wonder why Panic! At The Disco has become one of the most recognisable and most famous bands we have today. Since bursting onto the scene in 2005, they have released chart-topping albums, sold out shows, and gained accolades here and there.
Grab your tickets and join Panic! At The Disco in “praying for the wicked” this October!
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