Panic! At The Disco, Hamburg - more like Panic! I wouldn't get a ticket

Panic! At The Disco (also known as P!ATD) is an american alternative-rock band formed in 2006, in Las Vegas. The band is currently set together by vocalist Brendon Urie and accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich. Until today they have released 6 albums. 

On the 15th of November 2016 I finally got the chance to finally see Panic! At The Disco live, after missing them about three times in a row. But I almost would have missed the fourth concert too as I didn't get the money in time and the concert wasold out too fast. It was just my luck that I visited my grandma that day and she gave me enough money to buy a ticket in front of the venue. 

My friends from PTV had still been in town and queued since early in the morning. After going to the doctors and visiting my grandma I went to the venue around 2pm. It was really windy, cold and raining as I got there. There were already a few people waiting in line when I got to the venue. I brought my friendsome tea and shortly after was already able to buy a ticket from a girl who has gotten sick and couldn't come. In that moment I was the happiest girl alive. 

I decided to just stay at the venue and continue watitng with my friends, while more and more known faces at the venue. Even though it was cold the waiting was funny with such a big group of people. In between I got something to eat because I hadn't had anything to eat since the day before and I needed energy for the show. 

Around noon the queue in front of the venue became longer and more people arrived for the show. It got dark outside and as usual people started panicking about their places in line. I then decided to not mess with them and just get in whenever I can, but not queue right in line where everyone is fighting. By then my friend who was actually panning to go to the show with me had also arrived, so I wasn't alone in line anymore. 

The entrance started and people started pushing from each sides. I didn't want to get in immediately and didn't let myself get stressed. We went in after a few minutes and a surprisingly little group of people had only been inside the venue. My friend and I ended up in the 4th - 5th row right in the middle, with a perfect view on the stage and the waiting began again. 

The support act Tigertown from Australia was first to perform. Their music was really catchy and the crowd appeared to really enjoy the show of the four Australians, mixing up the Docks in Hamburg. After Tigertown had finished playing the rebuilding of the stage began, before the lights went out and the band came on stage to a cheering crowd. 

P!ATD came on stage and started performing one of their newer songs from their latest album "Death Of a Bachelor". The setlist contained a lot of old and new songs in a quite peaceful mix. Their third song "The Ballad Of Mona Lisa", which is by far my favorite Panic! song really got me into the show and made me even happier than I was when I bought the ticket. 

Brendon Urie and the Band made the crowd go insane. The whole venue became a party and not only the crowd but also the Band seemed to absolutely enjoy the show as if there was no tomorrow! Brendon hit some great notes and I could not believe to what I was listening in that moment. He is an incredible singer who sings with all his passion. It was incredible what he was able to sing and what notes he was able to hit. 


After performing some more famousongs of their latest album, Panic! At The Disco played Girls/Girls/Boys, a song about same sex love. From the moment the first note was hit on the instruments you were able to notice that the whole crowd had been waiting for thisong to start. Pride Flags were all over the crowd and everyone sang along. Whoever didn't feel the party spirit before, definitely did then. 

The show continued with an even bigger party vibe, as Panic! kept performing older and newer songs as well as their Queen Cover of Bohemian Rapsody, before they left the stage and the lights went out again, meanwhile everyone in the crowd began cheering for the encore. The Band came back and Brendon by then washirtless, what made the crowd go even crazier.  

Their encore consisted of some of their most famousongs, such as "I Write sins not Tragedies" (which they got several awards for when it was released and "Victorious" - a single of thir latest album. During the encore I couldn't hold my emotions back, especially when they started playing "This is Gospel". I threw my hands in the air and enjoyed the last moments of this amazing concert. I could not believe what had just happened. After listening to Panic! At The Disco since 8th grade, I finally got the chance to see one of my favorite Bands live in concert and enojoy and incredible show. 

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