A friend and I are going on a road trip to see the boys tomorrow night in Atlanta. There will be no site updates at least until Saturday. I’m leaving tonight, so if there’s anything to update before then I might be able to post it.
To those who are attending the show, be safe and have fun! Feel free to send in photos, videos or audios you might have. You’ll be credited accordingly.
The Cab posted a new video of the song “I’ll Run” featuring Panic! At the Disco. Check it out here.
P!ATD.com: Hey Everybody, so we really didn’t expect to do anything like this until we were done writing and out of the studio, but we just decided to play a show in Atlanta this Friday March 30th. The best part is, it’s a free show. It’s the kick off for the NCAA Final Four Weekend in Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. The event starts around 7pm, were on closer to 9, and there are gonna be fireworks as well.
That’s all the info we have for now, but if we find out anything else we’ll make sure to let you know. We hope you can make it!
- panic!
Panic! At the Disco’s new single Build God, Then We’ll Talk is out today for all the UK fans. It also features the B-side of the song live from Denver. You can buy both the single and video at iTunes.
Fueled by Ramen launched a new Panic! microsite that features the Build God, Then We’ll Talk music video and a performance of I Constantly Thank God For Esteban live from Brixton Academy last year.
Check them out at fueledbyramen.co.uk/panicatthedisco.
Late Night with Conan O’Brien will repeat Panic!’s performance of “Lying” back in November. The episode will air early Tuesday (12:35AM) on NBC. You can download the performance on our videos page.
[...] New entries on the chart are My Chemical Romance with ‘I Don’t Love You’ at Number Five, Panic! At The Disco at Number Eight with ‘Build God, Then We’ll Talk’ and The Enemy at Number Ten with ‘Away From Here’.

Fueled By Ramen Records is kicking off its second decade with an innovative new way of bringing its unique brand of music to the people. The label – known for such exciting and idiosyncratic modern rock bands as Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, Gym Class Heroes, and Cute Is What We Aim For – will now offer fans an assortment of exclusive multi-media content via its new site, FBR+.
Set to launch on March 27th, FBR+ – located at www.fbrplus.com – will be highlighted by the FBR+ Live Series. Presented in association with VTech and Brightcove, the FBR+ Live Series will stream high-quality concert performances by Fueled By Ramen and Decaydance artists, at no cost to the fans. The site’s debut offering will come from Paramore, filmed last September at a sold-out House of Blues in Anaheim, California during the Tennessee-based quintet’s first-ever headlining tour. The webcast heralds the upcoming release of Paramore’s as-yet-untitled sophomore album, due in stores on June 12th.
Additional exclusive content will also be featured on FBR+, including videos, original music, webisodes, and a variety of other select surprises from today’s best and brightest bands. Among the upcoming artists to be featured will be the one-and-only Panic! At The Disco, filmed at Fairfax, Virginia’s Patriot Center during their debut arena tour last November. The exclusive live footage will hit FBR+ in mid-April. Read the full article »
You toured last January with Panic! At The Disco as support. Not to rub salt into any wound but are you annoyed that they are bigger than you over here (the UK)? Headlining Reading and the likes?’
Andy: “So many people have asked us this. I don’t know how to answer this question without it sounding wrong. Yes they have had more success but they took a different road to us. They’ve played more shows, they’ve got a good fan base but they’ve done it differently.”
Adam: “We’re still friends. We keep in touch. We’re just writing what we want to write these days.”So what did you think of Brendon getting bottled at Reading 2006?
Andy: “That was crazy. I wasn’t there but I saw the video on the internet. I’m glad he was ok. We see stuff happen like that at shows in the US, like on warped tour. People really want to see the band and they go crazy for it.”
Adam: “But I guess with success like that you also get enemies with it. I don’t want to end up like that.”
Andy: “I don’t want that kind of backlash for being too emo.”Source: egigs.co.uk
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