No sorry I was talking about through the venue’s regular ticketing vendor. Most use Ticketmaster but Pepsi Center in Denver uses Altitude Tickets/Flash Seats (which I guess is now AXS).
Gotcha. Yeah, all shows/games at The Q in Cleveland are through Flash Seats. I know a lot of people who just wait to buy tickets for games/shows until the last minute when people get desperate and just sell their tickets for nothing an hour or two before a show/game.
Just bought floor seats for the Cleveland show. Never in my life did I ever expect to spend nearly $200 for Panic! at the Disco tickets.
Taking my 3 teenagers to see them for the first time in Minneapolis next week...silver lining vip tickets...hope it’s a good show and worth the money
Tour started tonight. So they're STILL playing Bohemian Rhapsody. But they also played 27 songs including 1 cover. So I don't think I can be mad. That's quite a set. Panic! at the Disco Setlist at Target Center, Minneapolis
AS Stage setup is kind of weird considering i'm front row on the sides and ill have to look over to see Brendon. Anyways, can't wait for sunday
I feel this as i checked out the latest setlist, but I also remember before they started doing arena tours a couple yrs ago that they had SOOOO many choices from that album. It made me want more album variety & now we have that, so i'm good with it. However, one song from Fever is still kinda a bummer, would've been at least stoked to have Time to Dance.
I miss Time to Dance. Of all the random high pitched notes he hits in his songs, the ones he did in Time to Dance really added to the song, especially during the "shotgun wedding" verse.
The last serveral times I’ve seen them, the Fever songs get the least reaction. As much as I love that album and those songs, esp Time To Dance, that’s just not what the new wave of fans are into. I’ve seen this complaint with Panic, FOB, Paramore, etc, where people on here complain about wanting to hear the old songs. I appreciate them for throwing in some deep cuts every now and then, but they’re not the same bands anymore and that’s FINE.
Yeah it'll be disappointing when they dont play older songs just cause I haven't seen them play in so long it would be cool to hear some and that's the material I'm still most familiar with, but whenever I talk to teens who love patd they don't seem to care about those songs as much soooo like I get it. Curating setlists would be hard af after u release more than a couple albums
Ok I looked at the setlist lol Here are some thoughts: I do like it, I mean it's hard to be disappointed with 27 (28?) songs. Buuut I do wish a little bit that with so many songs he would've put a few more surprises in. I mean yes I'd really love a Fever, PO, or V&V deep cut, but I get why he doesn't do that. But he's playing the exact same songs from DOAB he did on th elast tour. I wish he would've tried out House of Memories (a personal fave that I don't think he's done) or even Impossible Year - it would be cool to do after dying in LA to kind of slowly pick things back up. The only real surprise is Casual Affair, which is cool, but why not swap our Vegas Lights or Nicotine for a different TWTL cut. He's done both those pretty consistently and I don't think they are crucial to the setlist despite me really enjoying both songs. Like I said though I'm being petty, and I'm certainly very happy with the setlist overall and know it's going to be a great time!
Does anyone have set times? I’m going to this on Tuesday and will need to leave my evening class early to get there on time.
Someone on Twitter reminded me that I saw Hayley Kiyoko open for Bad Rabbits a few years ago. Ha! That really slipped my mind.