Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco wrote “(Just A) Simple Sponge” for the SpongeBob SquarePants musical.
Panic! at the Disco Guitarist Announces New EP
Kenneth Aaron Harris, guitarist for Panic! at the Disco, has announced a new solo album called Patterns. The album will be due out on November 10th and you can stream a new song below.
Brendon Urie Finishes ‘Kinky Boots’ Run and Auctions Off Signed Guitar
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco has finished his run on the Broadway musical Kinky Boots. He is also auctioning off a signed guitar on eBay to raise money for Kinky Boots co-star Eric L. Summers who is battling cancer:
All proceeds will go directly to Eric L. Summers (our fellow Kinky Boots cast member who is battling cancer) to help him pay his medical bills. If you live in New York, you can pick it up directly from the Al Hirschfeld Theater and save on shipping!
Brendon Urie Has to Stop Coming Out to Fans After Show
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco will no longer be coming to the stage door after Kinky Boots performances after being mobbed by fans who, apparently, think it’s cool to scream in his face.
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Brendon Urie on ‘Nightline’
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco was on Nightline last night.
Brendon Urie Talks With People Magazine
Brendon Urie talked to People Magazine:
When I told them I wasn’t going to college or on a Mormon mission, that I don’t believe in God and I was pursuing music, they were like, “You’ve gotta move out.” They cooled off, and when we made our first Panic! at the Disco album, I got a care package from my family with this beautiful letter: “No matter what, we will always love you.”
Brendon Urie Talks New Panic! Music
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco talked with Entertainment Weekly:
When we have the two-a-days, I don’t leave. I stay there and work on music and tour ideas. I’ll watch a movie and write lyrics or whatever. It’s definitely bizarre. There’s no way I can’t let some of the Broadway production seep into it. That’s something that’s Panic! always done, we’ve always wanted to create that production show, just mimicking Cirque du Soleil and Broadway shows, so I think that’s going to continue and only get better now that I’ve had some hands-on experience with it. I can’t wait for a live show and an album. I think it’s just going to be a lot of fun.
Panic! at the Disco Grabs Another Platinum Single
Panic! at the Disco’s song “Death of a Bachelor” has gone platinum.
Brendon Urie on Billboard on Broadway Podcast
The Billboard on Broadway podcast had Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco, and his Kinky Boots co-star J Harrison Ghee, on a recent episode.
Grosses Analysis: Brendon Urie Gives ‘Kinky Boots’ a Lift
Playbill is reporting that Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco has contributed to a nice uptick in sales for the Kinky Boots musical:
As expected, Kinky Boots’ capacity has increased above 90 percent, while its gross potential has hovered around there as well as Panic! fans catch the lead singer’s Broadway debut. The last time the musical had made over $1 million in a non-holiday week was Wayne Brady’s final set of performances as Lola in the week ending March 27, 2016.
Panic! at the Disco Write Song for SpongeBob Musical
There’s going to be a SpongeBob SquarePants musical and Panic! at the Disco have contributed a song to it. You can check out the announcement video to get a little peek at what it sounds like.
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Panic! at the Disco Top Tour Charts
Billboard reports that Panic! at the Disco has one of the highest grossing tours so far this year:
First-quarter box office counts from the tour, reported by promoter Live Nation, show that 247,447 tickets were sold at arenas in 25 American cities from the beginning of the trek through the end of March, with revenue from those concerts landing at $11.7 million.
The tour continued into April, though, with 11 more performances before the finale. Adding gross estimates from those concerts yet to be reported, the overall box office take was about $17 million when the tour closed. About 350,000 fans saw the Death of a Bachelor Tour during its run.
Brendon Urie Performs “Soul of a Man” from ‘Kinky Boots’
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco performed “Soul of a Man” from Kinky Boots at a recent press event.
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Brendon Urie to Record New Music After Broadway
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco talked with Popbuzz about his plan to write some new music after his stint on Broadway:
So I’ve got probably ten more demos that I’ve just been hanging on to. Nothing full again, probably just minute and a half ideas. But exciting stuff, stuff that I didn’t expect to have written. So it’s really just bizarre, yeah I guess bizarre is probably the best way to describe it. It’s kind of out there.
Brendon Urie Performs on Fallon
Brendon Urie joined The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night to talk about his Broadway role in Kinky Boots and perform with The Roots.






