Congratulations are definitely in order for Panic! At The Disco. Fourteen years into band's career, their latest single "High Hopes" has officially become the Brendon Urie-fronted act's most ...
Panic! At The Disco are still breaking streaming records with their hit single “High Hopes.” It’s been two years since the song first made its debut and listeners are clearly still enjoying it.
It looks like it's time to "close a goddamn door" on the honor of being Panic! At the Disco's most-streamed song. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" has held that mark for the better portion of the band's ...
Panic! At The Disco have broke another record with Pray For The Wicked, and this one is pretty impressive. The band’s single “High Hopes” has become the longest-leading number one on Billboard’s Adult ...
Panic! at the Disco has released the third single from their forthcoming album Pray for the Wicked, the follow-up to 2016's Death of a Bachelor. Following previous singles "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" ...
While lead singer Brendon Urie may be focused on other projects right now (his collaboration with Taylor Swift, the ultra-upbeat “Me!” just vaulted from No. 100 all the way to No. 2 on the Hot 100), ...
While riding in an Uber through the city where my parents live last night, I was pleasantly surprised to hear that the local pop radio station was playing one of my favorite Lil Wayne songs, an ...
For most artists, the likelihood of writing a major hit diminishes over time — pop success is often synonymous with youth. But at the end of January, Panic! at the Disco‘s “High Hopes” was comfortably ...
At this point, Panic! At The Disco’s studio recordings are well beyond a standard rock band lineup. Released today, their new song “High Hopes” opens with a blaring brass section and Brendon Urie’s ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The release of Pray For The Wicked will be celebrated by a U.S. arena tour, ...
Panic at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie shredded the Trump campaign late Tuesday after the president walked out to the band’s song “High Hopes” at his rally in Phoenix. “Dear Trump campaign,” the ...