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As a 16 year-old who had only been to Warped Tour before, it was my first official concert experience, complete with front row handshakes, mosh pits, ticket signings, and even my first-ever crowd surf. Full text. Join the New Times community and help support independent local journalism in Miami. Get the latest updates in news, food, music and culture, and receive special offers direct to your inbox. Support Us Miami's independent source of local news and culture. Support the independent voice of Miami and help keep the future of New Times free.

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Alex Silva. Contact: Alex Silva. Don't Miss Out. Join Today. Sign Up. He also displayed his love of classic rock in a fantastic cover of Queen's legendary hit 'Bohemian Rhapsody', and needless to say everyone in the crowd sang along.

There were backflips, smoke pillars and piano solos, and the band even performed a little 'Positive Hardcore' a nod to Urie's popular series on the video-making app Vine before launching into their biggest hit, 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies', pretty much allowing the crowd to sing the entire song.

All in all, those still trying to fit Panic! At the Disco into a category should just loosen up and come out to a show, because one thing's for sure - you WILL dance. A lot. I recently underwent a transformation: becoming a devoted fan of Panic! At the Disco. You can tell that the band has a blast performing, and they want you to have just as much fun as they are.

They get the whole crowd dancing and singing along unashamedly, and the show is energizing from start to finish. Brendon Urie especially carries the show.

He keeps the crowd smiling with his infectious laughter and energy, executing backflips and displaying a surprisingly ability to sing some wicked high notes.

The Panic! At the Disco experience summed up in one word? At The Disco did an extremely impressive live performance! The whole thing was gripping! The light display was used very effectively, and their flashing colours cleverly portrayed the mood of each song! The setlist was also amazing! It was great to hear most of their new tracks, in the last few days leading up to their new album! They are all super talented as well! After watching the band through screens for so long, it was amazing to see them in real life and I loved being able to notice little quirks about each touring member and Brendon.

Dan was an amazing drummer, though he is extremely under-appreciated. Kenny was a fabulous guitarist, bringing a whole new aspect to the show. Dallon was great on the bass as well! Both Kenny and Dallon were amazing singers too! And Brendon, was just amazing! His voice is outstanding and his vocal range is unbelievable! Each song sounded unique and was so well performed!

He was also great on the piano, guitar and drums! Not to mention that he also came across as a really nice guy! He was really nice to all of the fans and made us feel loved and appreciated! It was heart warming to see him that passionate about the recent loss of the legend that was David Bowie. It was especially amazing that the band had decided that all of the money from the merch sales that night would go to Cancer Research. The opening act, Charley Marley, were also really fun and brought an extremely positive vibe to the venue!

The general atmosphere was amazing and it was great to talk to some of the people around us, who shared my passion in music and my love of this band! I would highly recommend seeing this band if they come near you! It was an unforgettable experience that I can't wait to repeat sometime! The concert that was held last October 20, in Mall Of Asia Arena, Manila was one of the best experiences of my life. As this was my very first concert i am beyond grateful that i was able to see Panic! At The Disco's frontman Brendon Urie serves as one my idols and inspirations because he really has that charm, the pure heart,the helping hand, and the supportive and loving energy.

I'm glad that he played songs which really meant a lot to me and to others who love him and his bandmates very much. When he said that he loves and appreciates all of us, it made me feel very happy and of course valued. As a teenager, i suffer from mainly mental health problems and i would often listen to Panic! Songs to maybe lessen the sadness inside of me and it helps me to cope with my struggles everyday.

Every song and every lyric that panic! Has placed really means a lot since the impact that they bring is so powerful. Sins was actually the song that started my whole love for this band. I'm really thankful for such a wonderful person that he is, i hope that there would be more concerts to come in the future. Oh and Whenever he sang those high notes I couldn't believe it, he was literally an angel.

In conclusion it felt so surreal when he was singing like i was watching the music videos and the live performances that i never knew i would sing to in a venue wherein fans would be free to jam and be free. I feel like when it was all over reality was back again, but i know for a fact that i was lucky to hear my one of my favorite bands play live before my eyes.

Oh and seeing my fellow Sinners made me realize that panic! If you are going to panic at the disco and do not have much experiences with mosh pits, definitely don't go in to the panic mosh pit.

It is a very crazy environment, everyone is pushing you around most of the time and you are drenched in your sweat and other peoples sweat. My friends leg almost got snapped because of all the pushing, she also got taken out because of this. I got taken out of the pit because i started having a panic attack.

Many other people at the barrier got taken out because they were getting seriously injured, because people were pushing so much. This was all during the opening act and in the time before panic came on. After I calmed down a bit I sat down on the seats at the side as it was not reserved seating, After I sat down I was a bit salty for a bit, because i waited 7 hours in line to get near the front, so I didn't really enjoy the first 2 or so songs of panic but after that I finally started having fun.

Other people I know did have lots of fun in the pit as they were in different areas. At a panic concert the amount of fun you have in the pit really depends on what kind of people you have around you. I personally didn't have too much fun because the people around me were really pushy and rude. But don't let this stop you from going in the pit if that is what you really want to do. This is my experience and it is not going to be the same as everyone else's.

I personally will probably never standing in a big arena again and will only stand in small ones. One other bad thing was they didn't stock enough merch for everyone so a lot of people missed out including me. So if you really want merch you'll probably to get that before you go into the pit or your seats. Overall I did have a really good time and it will be a good story to tell in the future.

At the Disco's performance has continuously impressed me. This is my second time seeing him live, and he didn't cease to surprise and breach beyond even my highest expectations.

He is a man that understands that every person on Earth impacts it, if that's positive or not. He cares for each and every one of his fans and makes sure that they all feel special.

He walks through the crowd, hugging fans and singing. He makes connections. Of course, I don't want to bias due to the seats I got gave me an even more fantastic experience. I have experienced "bad" seats in concerts where you are left neglected. Unlike other performers that could care less about how everyone else feels Brendon made sure to acknowledge even the nose bleed seats as he moved across the arena on the moving piano while singing "Dying In LA.

Especially in the line to get merch. The only minor complaint I have was that there were only two small booths and one first booth that was selling the T-shirts, jackets, etc.

There where lines all the way around the arena. Luckily family went out during the concert to get me a t-shirt, but people were waiting there for throughout both openers and even during parts of the show itself. Otherwise, the staff was very kind and made sure it was safe outside the stadium — there where no delays or mishaps that I experienced. I can't wait until Panic! At the Disco's next tour. I will be there.

Until next time, your fellow concert goer, Ava. See all videos See all photos See all posters Want to see Panic! At the Disco in concert? Find information on all of Panic! Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert information, so if your favorite artists are not currently on tour, join Songkick to track Panic!

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