Panic! at the Disco is calling it quits after a spring European tour, according to an Instagram post made today (January 24) by original lone member and frontman Brendon Urie, who is expecting his first child with wife Sarah. “I will end this chapter of my life and focus on my family, and with this panic! at the Disco will be no more,” he wrote.
The band’s final tour will kick off February 20 in Vienna and end March 10 in Manchester, England. Urie’s statement reads:
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“Well, it’s been one hell of a trip. Growing up in Vegas, I could never have imagined where this life would take me. So many places all over the world, and all the friends we made along the way. But sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin. We have tried to keep this to ourselves, although some of you may have heard of it. Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon! The prospect of being a father and seeing my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure. That said, I’m going to end this chapter of my life and focus on my family, and with this panic! at the Disco will no longer exist. Thank you all for your immense support over the years. I sat here trying to figure out the perfect way to say this and I really can’t put into words what it meant to us. Whether you’ve been here from the start or just found us, it’s been a pleasure not only to share the stage with so many talented people, but also to share our time with you. I can’t wait to see everyone in Europe and the UK for one last run together. I like You. I like you. Thank you to exist. Bredo.
Panic! formed in Las Vegas in 2004 and quickly rose to fame amid the pop/emo wave alongside bands such as Fall Out Boy with the single “I Write Sings Not Tragedies”. In recent years, Panic! was a de facto solo project for Urie, as the other original members gradually left, but its success continued into the 2018s pray for the wicked. This album debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and spawned the hit monster “High Hopes”, which topped five different Billboard graphics. Panic!’s last album, last year long live revengereached 13th place.
Apart from Panic!, Urie has also appeared on Broadway in the musical written by Cyndi Lauper Naughty boots and teamed up with Taylor Swift on her 2018 song and video, “Me!”
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