Panic! At The Disco, the iconic American pop rock band, burst onto the scene in 2004 from the vibrant streets of Las Vegas, Nevada. Formed by high school friends Ryan Ross and Spencer Smith, the band quickly gained a devoted following with their unique blend of pop, rock, and emo influences. Fronted by the charismatic Brendon Urie, Panic! At The Disco became known for their theatrical performances and eclectic musical style, which evolved dramatically over the years, incorporating elements of punk, folk rock, and even baroque pop.
The band's debut album, "A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out," catapulted them to fame with hits like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." Over the years, they released a series of critically acclaimed albums, including "Pretty. Odd.," "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!," and their final studio album, "Viva Las Vengeance," which featured standout tracks like "Do It To Death" and "God Killed Rock and Roll." Despite several lineup changes and a hiatus from 2015 to 2023, Panic! At The Disco's impact on the music scene remains undeniable. The band reunited in 2025 for a special performance at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas, where they performed their album in its entirety, showcasing their enduring appeal and the deep connection they have with their fans.