First and foremost, their new album Death of a Bachelor.
If you had not heard Panic's fifth album then you should go ahead and click right here. Their new stuff is wicked sweet and will make you realize that this is the same band from your middle school dances but just wayyyyyyy better. One of the songs ironically named after the album, has the lead vocalist (Brendon Urie) sounds like a hybrid Michael Buble and Frank Sinatra. It is heaven.
Brendon Urie's beautiful face
So, Brendon Urie is basically the cutest thing ever. His hair, his smile and his dorky-ness is something that everyone needs to appreciate. Just look at him! He's adorable!!
...And his hella sweet vocals
One thing that Brendon knows how to do is put on a show. He has a crazy sick vocal range that you just have to listen to live. He just looks he is having a good time and he is not struggling to make us listen. But then he sometimes he does mess up and he knows.
The fashion
At the start of the show, Brendon Urie looks very dapper in this:
And then somehow ends up like this:
The cutie on bass
Dallon has been the bassist for Panic! At The Disco since maybe 2009. Though Brendon Urie is basically the main attraction but Dallon Weekes is just as cute. Slay Dallon! Yaaaaaaas.
The Bohemian Rhapsody Cover
If you do not love Bohemian Rhapsody there is something terribly wrong and you may want to get that checked out. But Panic's version is pretty frickin' great. Definitely as amazing as the original. 9/10 would recommend!
Back flips
Just look at that form!
I Write Sins Not Tragedies Revival
*Sort of a spoiler but not really* So at every concert, PATD ends their show with their incredibly beloved "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." But you can tell that the lead singer is just letting his fans have a moment of nostalgia. It shows where they have been and how far they have gone.
So long! Time to go see Panic! At The Disco.






























