Panic! At The Disco: Pray for the Wicked Tour 2019
- Molly Gore
- Feb 22, 2019
- 3 min read
The last Friday of January, my friend Aleta and I made the trip to good ole Music City to see Panic! At The Disco at Bridgestone Arena.
I purchased a parking pass with the tickets to where we had assigned parking to make life a little bit easier. When we arrived at the parking garage, we thought we were never going to have a parking spot as we kept going up and up and up into the parking garage. Little did we know what was in store with us after the show.
The concert was amazing, though. It started with Betty Who being the opener, who is one of my all time favorites. She is so cute and puts on a great show with her back-up dancers. She is my idol in being able to own a stage with the fierceness. The next opener was Two Feet, who we couldn't really understand and probably made too many jokes about during our experience. (We also made a lot of comments on how the guy in our row kept getting up and down throughout the night.)

When Panic! came out, we literally were just like "AHHHHHH!" the entire time. They were soooo good and nothing short of any expectations I had. Most shows have some chats during it, and whatever talking Brendon Urie did was not enough because he's #flawless. Anyways, there was a solid like 2.5 hours of them just rocking out and performing pretty much all the songs from the album and all of the favorites. Brendon Urie went across the arena playing a piano as it was going through the air. He played guitar, drums, and even did a backflip in LEATHER PANTS and then was shirtless at one point. There was so many things I'd call #extra that I can't even put it all into words. The fire matched everything that was happening. All the extra and special effects matched so many things throughout the show that it is one of those concerts that I rocked out so hard and so many things happened that I don't even know what to say about it.

Pretty much, this concert was one that I definitely did not pay enough to go to. I definitely got my money's worth on this one. I sang along the entire night, danced like no one was watching, and even cried a little here and there over just how amazing it was. The stage production took my breath away along with the range of Brendon Urie's voice. I love bands who are that talented and put on that good of a show. My favorite song all night was "Hey Look, Ma, I Made It" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "The Greatest Show," okay, all of them were my favorites and my Instagram stories heard me badly singing along with all of them.

It was worth driving to Murfreesboro, sitting through a meeting, driving back from Murfreesboro, eating McDonald's chicken nuggets with my best gal pal, and driving to Nashville and then being stuck in a parking garage for over an hour and almost getting into fights with people in said parking garage to finally get home at 2AM and realizing I didn't have enough coffee in me and catching a cold. I needed more Dunkin' Donuts coffee in my system, but it is a night I'll remember forever because it was just glorious and one that I'm so glad I got to go to.
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