Panic! At The Disco-St. Louis-10.9.22

Panic! At The Disco performing on stage under a large illuminated moon graphic, with the lead singer in the foreground and musicians with various instruments in the background.

Panic! At The Disco at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri on October 9th, 2022

Photos and Review by The Pit Magazine Contributor Sevauna Photography

Panic! At The Disco had a breathtaking show here in St.Louis! This was a stop on their Viva Las Vengeance Tour. I have attended the last few times they have stopped here on tour, and this was by far the best performance they had. The audience and I were already in a great mood after Marina’s set. Before the show even began, they had us excited with a ten-minute countdown. They had a 25 song setlist, which was great to see with most concerts recently having shorter sets. Panic! At The Disco opened with Say Amen, a song that took over radio stations a while back. They followed with a few more popular songs from the past few years.

Mid-set, Panic! At The Disco played their entire new album, ‘Viva Las Vengeance’. It had a new sound, which was not a surprise. The band is great with switching their sound for each album release. It had a pop, upbeat feel to it. They closed the show with a few more fan favorites that the audience was ecstatic for. The audience was most reactive to I Write Sins, Not Tragedies, a song off of their first debut album, ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’. This was my personal favorite to hear, I have been listening to it since I was a kid! They put on a great show in every aspect. Lead singer
Brendon Urie showed off his large vocal range hitting multiple impressive high notes throughout the set. They added a live orchestra along with some brass instruments during the entire set, giving them a few solos. The show also did amazing visually. They had everything you could think of. Confetti, lasers, fire, and more! This was overall an exceptional show, I expected nothing less from the band!

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Photos by The Pit Magazine photographer Sevauna Photography in St. Louis, MO. ©2022.

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