After teasing fans a couple of weeks ago, Panic! At the Disco have dropped a brand new single called "Viva Las Vengeance," announced an upcoming studio album with the same name and accompanying tour ...
Artists ranging from Elton John to Nicki Minaj wrote songs about Monroe. Brendon Urie tried to write his own song about her. In a 2016 interview with Loudersound, Urie discussed the Panic! songs he ...
Panic! At the Disco have released a new song titled “Local God.” The single will appear on the band’s upcoming seventh LP, Viva Las Vengeance, which arrives Aug. 19 via Fueled by Ramen/DCD2 Records.
Panic! At the Disco singer Brendon Urie has requested President Trump's campaign no longer use his band's music at rallies after "High Hopes" was played without authorization in Arizona yesterday ...
Panic! At The Disco has been at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart since November 2018. They landed at the top with “High Hopes” when it was released back then, and it then spent a ...
Panic! At The Disco are still breaking streaming records with their hit single “High Hopes.” It’s been two years since the song first made its debut and listeners are clearly still enjoying it.
Brendon Urie didn’t hold back on Twitter after he found out Panic! At The Disco’s song “High Hopes” was used at a Donald Trump rally in Phoenix, Ariz. The Panic! at the Disco singer penned another ...
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie chimed in 2016 last Friday with the band’s fifth studio album, “Death of a Bachelor,” featuring 11 tracks including singles “Hallelujah,” “Victorious” and ...
According to Variety, the 2022 VMAs will be broadcast live on Sunday, August 28th at 8 PM ET/PT from New Jersey’s Prudential Center. The first round of acts set to perform include Panic! at the Disco, ...
The Trump campaign has begun visiting cities across the U.S. as the presidential election draws near. On June 23, Donald Trump put on a rally in Phoenix. A particular moment during the event, however, ...
Brendon Urie, the frontman for Panic! At The Disco, slammed the Trump campaign on Tuesday night after President Trump walked out to one the band’s song before his event in Phoenix. “Dear Trump ...
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