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Viva Las Vengeance Tour

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Viva Las Vengeance Tour
Tour by Panic! at the Disco
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumViva Las Vengeance
Start dateSeptember 8, 2022
End dateMarch 10, 2023
Legs2
No. of shows38
Supporting acts
Panic! at the Disco concert chronology

The Viva Las Vengeance Tour was a concert tour by American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco. The tour supported the project's seventh studio album Viva Las Vengeance, and visited North America and Europe. The tour began on September 8, 2022, at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, and concluded on March 10, 2023, at the AO Arena in Manchester, England. The tour was promoted by Live Nation Entertainment and Crush Management.[1][2][3]

On January 24, 2023, frontman Brendon Urie announced that Panic! would be discontinued following the end of the tour, in order to focus on his family,[4] though he later announced his intentions to reunite the band for a festival performance in 2025.[5]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on February 20, 2023, in Vienna, Austria and may not be representative of all shows on the tour.[6]

  1. "Say Amen (Saturday Night)"
  2. "Hey Look Ma, I Made It"
  3. "Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time"
  4. "This Is Gospel"
  5. "Miss Jackson"
  6. "Emperor's New Clothes"
  7. "Viva Las Vengeance"
  8. "Middle of a Breakup"
  9. "Don't Let the Light Go Out"
  10. "Local God"
  11. "Star Spangled Banger"
  12. "God Killed Rock and Roll"
  13. "Say It Louder"
  14. "Sugar Soaker"
  15. "Something About Maggie"
  16. "Sad Clown"
  17. "All by Yourself"
  18. "Do It to Death"
  19. "Girls / Girls / Boys"
  20. "House of Memories"
  21. "Nine in the Afternoon"
  22. "Death of a Bachelor"
  23. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"
  24. "Victorious"
  25. "High Hopes"

Tour dates

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List of 2022 concerts
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
September 8, 2022 Austin United States Moody Center Beach Bunny
Jake Wesley Rogers
September 10, 2022 Houston Toyota Center
September 11, 2022 Fort Worth Dickies Arena
September 13, 2022 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
September 14, 2022 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
September 20, 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena Marina
Jake Wesley Rogers
September 21, 2022 Columbus Nationwide Arena
September 23, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden
September 28, 2022 Boston TD Garden
September 30, 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
October 1, 2022 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
October 2, 2022 Raleigh PNC Arena
October 4, 2022 Sunrise FLA Live Arena
October 5, 2022 Tampa Amalie Arena
October 7, 2022 Duluth Gas South Arena
October 8, 2022 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
October 9, 2022 St. Louis Enterprise Center Marina
Little Image
October 11, 2022 Denver Ball Arena Marina
Jake Wesley Rogers
October 13, 2022 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena
October 15, 2022 Portland Moda Center
October 16, 2022 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena Marina
Little Image
October 19, 2022 Inglewood Kia Forum Marina
Jake Wesley Rogers
October 21, 2022 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
October 23, 2022 Phoenix Footprint Center
October 25, 2022 San Francisco Chase Center
October 28, 2022 Chicago United Center
List of 2023 concerts
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
February 20, 2023 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle Fletcher
February 21, 2023 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
February 23, 2023 Hamburg Barclays Arena
February 24, 2023 Cologne Lanxess Arena
February 25, 2023 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy
February 28, 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
March 1, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
March 3, 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
March 4, 2023 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
March 6, 2023 London The O2 Arena
March 7, 2023
March 10, 2023 Manchester AO Arena
Total

Cancelled dates

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List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
September 16, 2022 Milwaukee United States Fiserv Forum Positive COVID-19 test in a crew member[7]
September 25, 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena Logistical issues
September 27, 2022 Montreal Bell Centre

Personnel

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  • Brendon Urie – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Dan Pawlovich – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Chris Bautista – trumpet
  • Erm Navarro – trombone
  • Jesse Molloy – saxophone
  • Nicole Row – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Naran – guitar
  • Kiara Ana Perico – viola
  • Leah Metzler – cello
  • Michelle Shin – violin

References

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  1. ^ Blistein, Jon (June 1, 2022). "Panic! at the Disco Reflect on Fame and Vegas Roots on New Song "Viva Las Vengeance"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  2. ^ Carter, Emily (June 1, 2022). "Panic! at the Disco return with Viva Las Vengeance Album and Tour". Kerrang!. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  3. ^ Duran, Jose. D (June 2, 2022). "Panic! at the Disco Announces Viva Las Vengeance Tour". Miami New Times. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  4. ^ Blistein, Jon (January 24, 2023). "Panic! at the Disco Break Up: 'Sometimes a Journey Must End'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
  5. ^ Rogers, Karlie (October 29, 2024). "Panic! at the Disco and blink-182 Set to Headline When We Were Young Festival 2025". Exclaim!. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
  6. ^ "Here's Panic! At The Disco's farewell tour setlist". Kerrang!. February 20, 2023. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  7. ^ Levy, Piet (September 16, 2022). "Panic! At The Disco postpones Milwaukee concert less than 3 hours before show because of COVID; Chicago show delayed, too". jsonline.com.