Panic! At The Disco “Overcome with Gratitude” After Final Concert

Brendon Urie from Panic! at the Disco in concert
Brendon Urie from Panic! at the Disco in concert. Photo by Manuel Nauta/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (3571635h)

Earlier this year, Panic! At The Disco announced they’ll be disbanding after almost two decades, and they just played their final show. The band’s frontman Brendon Urie addressed the fans in an emotional social media post and said he was “overcome with gratitude” after playing the final show in Manchester.

Panic! At The Disco brought their Viva Las Vengeance tour to a close with a concert at Manchester’s AO Arena on March 10. Once the dust settled, Urie addressed the fans on Twitter and thanked them from the bottom of his hurt for sticking with the band for so long.

“For the last 18 years, it’s truly been an experience that I’ll always be grateful for. So if you’ve been with us for 18 years, thank you very much. And if you’ve just joined us, welcome and….farewell. Either way, I love you very much, and I just can’t say thank you enough,” wrote Urie on Twitter.

Urie announced his decision to disband the group back in January, saying he wants to focus on his family because his wife Sarah Orzechowski was pregnant with their first child. He founded Panic! At The Disco in Las Vegas in 2004 alongside Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Brent Wilson, but PATD eventually became his solo project in 2015.