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The American singer Brendon Urie published a message on Instagram to inform that the band Panic! At The Disco will end in Marchwhen he concludes his tour of Europe to promote his latest album Long live the Vengeance.
In the publication Urie, 35, He commented that his decision is due in large part to the birth of his first child: “Sometimes a trip must end for a new one to begin. We’ve been trying to keep it under wraps, although some of you may have heard that… Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon! The prospect of being a father and being able to watch my wife become a mother is both sobering and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure. Having said that, I am going to end this chapter of my life and put my focus and energy on my family, and with it Panic! At The Disco will no longer exist.”
Brendon also took the opportunity to thank his fans, who have shown their support for him for almost two decades.: “Thank you all for your immense support over the years…Whether you have been here from the beginning or just found us, it has been a pleasure to not only share the stage with so many talented people, but also to share our time with you. I am really looking forward to seeing everyone in Europe and the UK for one last race together.”
Formed in 2004 Panic! At The Disco was originally a quartet, then a duet and finally Urie working with various musicians. to support him at concerts and recordings. As of 2011 the sales of his albums were moderate, but Brendon got a worldwide resurgence in 2018 thanks to the single “High hopes”which reached fourth place on the list Hot 100 of bill board.
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