Panic! At the Disco has announced UK and Europe tour dates on its Viva Las Vengeance tour.
The exciting news comes as the group's frontman Brendon Urie revealed that a long-awaited comeback single Viva Las Vengeance would be dropping on June 1 with "so much more" happening on the day too.
Panic! has been teasing fans all month about their return with hints to set their alarms for the date along with an excruciatingly short new teaser video of the song.
Now eager fans have a UK tour to look forward to with shows at four major venues across the country.
The tour will be hitting Europe and the UK in February and March of 2023 (special guests TBA): https://t.co/gypUMQEF2M pic.twitter.com/D1AfTXzhxp
— Panic! At The Disco (@PanicAtTheDisco) June 1, 2022
The American four-piece band are well known for hits like ‘Nine in the Afternoon’ and ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’.
The tour will be hitting Europe and the UK in February, starting in Vienna, Austria on February 22 and rounding up in Manchester on March 10, 2023.
The special guests for the UK leg have yet to be confirmed but since Marina and the Diamonds, Jake Wesley Rogers, Beach Bunny and Little Image are joining the band at the US and Canada shows, we have high expectations.
Panic! At the Disco UK Tour dates
- March 3 2023 - Glasgow - OVO Hydro
- March 4 2023 - Birmingham - Utilita Arena
- March 6 2023 - London - The O2
- March 10 2023 - Manchester - AO Arena
How to buy Panic! At the Disco tickets
Tickets for Panic!'s Glasgow show will be available for pre-sale via the Ticketmaster website.
OVO Presale and O2 Priority on Ticketmaster opens on Wednesday, June 8 at 10, running until Friday, June 10 at 9.30 am just before they go on general sale.
While the rest of the UK shows will go on general sale on Friday, June 10 at 10 am and can be purchased via the See Tickets website.
You can set yourself a reminder via the See Tickets website to make sure that you don't miss out.
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