الرئيسية News Panic! At the Disco returns to the stage in 2025

Panic! At the Disco returns to the stage in 2025

After the announcement of the end of Panic! At the Disco in 2023, the boys return to the stage in 2025 for the fourth edition of the When We Were Young festival, which will take place at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on October 18. The American pop rock band will perform a show to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out.”

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The When We Were Young festival is recognized for celebrating bands that moved the world of music, bringing together great rock and pop punk talents that marked generations. With the band ending in 2023, after vocalist Brendon Urie announced that he wanted to focus more on his family due to his wife’s pregnancy, Panic! At the Disco once again carries the weight of the event’s main poster.


“I Write Sins Not Tragedies”, one of the songs from the album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” (Video: playback/Youtube/Panic At the Disco)


20 years of “A fever that cannot be removed with sweat”

The group’s debut album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out”, was released on September 27, 2005 and established Panic! At the Disco in a pop rock style, making them one of the most important groups of that period. Later, in 2018, the new peak of their career came with the release of “High Hopes”, released in 2018 as a single from the band’s sixth album.

At that time the song, which is part of the album “Pray For The Wicked” released in the same year, reached fourth position on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and remained in first place on American radio, showing that with years into their career The band’s place in pop rock was still established.

The return to a nostalgic festival like When We Were Young, as its name suggests, “when we were young”, promises to excite fans, reliving a classic era and recovering the magic experienced in 2005 with the debut of Panic! At the disco.

Cover photo: Panic! At the Disco (Playback/Instagram/@panicatthedisco)



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