Thank you again @InertiaAsh for helping us out tonight by singing IWSNT. @brendonuriesays would’ve been proud.
Brendon is sick and can’t perform at the X96 Big Ass Show in Salt Lake City tonight, instead of cancelling the show they are looking for fans that can sing to fill in for Brendon.
Brendon’s Twitter
I’ve got a temperature of 103. And, no, I’m not quoting that one song. #hotblooded
Malaria?! F’reals?! What is this… Oregon Trail?
Zack Hall’s Twitter
Brendon can’t play the show tonight.. to still play we want fans to sing his parts. So if you know the lyrics get down here right now..
Get to The Gallvin Center in Salt Lake City if you can get down with some Panic! Karaoke.. Find Zack
This is not a joke. If you can sing and know the lyrics get here right now.
Update:
From Facebook…
We just got word Brendon has 102 degree fever right now, and isn’t going to be able to perform tonight in Salt Lake City. We still want to figure out how to play the show, so we’re enlisting some special guests to help out, including….. you? That’s right, one night only get ready for some Panic! karaoke! We’re trying to figure out exactly how it’s going to work, but it’s gonna be fun. Keep your eyes peeled to the @PanicattheDisco twitter account for more info. This should be interesting..
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Panic! At The Disco will be featured on MTV’s 10 on Top airing tomorrow, Saturday, at 11:30AM ET.
Following their first two albums, Panic! At The Disco were riding a wave of success in 2009.
However, the band seemed all but finished when it was divided by guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker leaving due to creative differences. The two remaining members, Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith, were nevertheless able to bounce back and release Vices & Virtues, an album that has been dubbed their most mature and complete LP to date.
While in Australia on the Counter Revolution tour, LUNA had the opportunity to talk to drummer Spencer Smith about Australia, the new album, the split and the possibility of new members.
The band reached unpredictable levels of success from their first album hit I Write Sins Not Tragedies, but they claimed that not long before ,they were just another band practicing in a garage. In fact Smith and Urie have come a long way from when the band started which they did so, as Smith says, so they didn’t have to get jobs.
“We figured we would rather play music than work at McDonalds or something.” Read the full article »
On this edition of White Noise, Kezza and Tj catch up with Spencer Smith and Brendon Urie from Panic At The Disco just hours before they take the stage at The Counter Revolution in Melbourne. Together they have a chat about the origins of the bands name, how they survived losing two members and what to expect from their live show during The Counter Revolution tour.
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