Panic! at the Disco will be performing at the Billboard Music Awards
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Panic! at the Disco will be performing at the Billboard Music Awards
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According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Panic has totaled $49 million since launching the trek on July 11, 2018, at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Its career-high mark includes grosses from two separate North American legs, plus a week of dates in Australia.
The act had never grossed $1 million in one night as a headliner prior to embarking on its 2018-19 trek but has crossed the seven-figure threshold six times since, highlighted by its Jan. 16 show at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
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After becoming Panic! at the Disco’s highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 hit, reaching No. 4 in January, the Brendon Urie-led act’s “High Hopes” is now the sole longest-leading No. 1 on the Adult Pop Songs radio airplay chart this decade, as it leads the latter list (dated March 30) for a 15th week.
“Hopes,” which became Panic’s first Adult Pop Songs No. 1 in December, breaks a tie with Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You” (featuring Cardi B), which ruled for 14 weeks in 2018. The reign of “Hopes” is the chart’s longest since The Fray’s “How to Save a Life” also led for 15 weeks in 2006-07.
Panic! at the Disco’s Pretty. Odd has gone platinum.
Panic! at the Disco have shared the video for “Dancing’s Not a Crime.”
Music Forum: What’s your favorite Panic! at the Disco album?
Panic! at the Disco’s “High Hopes” is now number four on the Billboard Hot 100. This is their highest charting single.
Panic! at the Disco have teamed up with Asbury Park Brewery for an IP!ATD beer.
Panic! at the Disco are giving away the guitar from “Say Amen” via Headcount.
Panic! at the Disco performed “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” and “High Hopes” on The Voice.
Panic! at the Disco have shared a clip of the “metal version” of “The Calendar.” Brendon Urie said this was recorded in 2010.
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Gary Trust, writing for Billboard:
Meanwhile, “Hopes” leads Alternative Songs for a fifth week and Adult Pop Songs for a second week. The song is just the fourth to top those two airplay charts and Pop Songs simultaneously, dating to the March 1996 inception of Adult Pop Songs in Billboard’s pages in March 1996. (Pop Songs began in October 1992 and Alternative Songs, in September 1988.)
Juice WRLD’s new song, “Roses,” features Brendon Urie.
Brendon Urie did a video Q&A with iHeart Radio.
Panic! at the Disco now have their highest charting single, “High Hopes,” of all time.
Panic! at the Disco’s “High Hopes” ascends to the top of Radio Songs, while marking a new personal best for the Brendon Urie-led act on the Hot 100, where it lifts 8-6.