Panic! At The Disco is playing a show in Birmingham this weekend.
The band was originally formed in 2004 by high school friends Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Brent Wilson – though Urie would ultimately lead it as a solo venture.
As a group, the band has released four studio albums, and Urie went on to release three more alone, with the most recent, Viva Las Vengeance, dropping in 2022.
It was announced earlier this year that the band will “be no more” after the tour, Urie announced.
The tour will finish in Manchester in March 2023.
If you’re going to see the band perform, here’s everything you need to know ahead of the show, including tour dates, door times, tickets and more.
When is Panic! At The Disco performing at Utilita Arena?
Panic! At The Disco will take to the stage on Saturday, March 4 at Utilita Arena Birmingham for one night only.
How to buy tickets for Panic! At The Disco shows
Tickets are still available to buy at the time of writing but it’s worth noting that there is low availability on Ticketmaster.
The Utilita Arena also has some tickets left but they are only for the standing section – you can find them via the website.
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What time are doors open for Panic! At The Disco at Utilita Arena?
Doors open at 6pm on the night with Panic! At The Disco starting their set at 8.45pm.
It’s important to note that the timings could change.
Where to park at Utilita Arena
Parking is available at Utilita Arena and information about how to book it can be found via the website.
More information about the show times, bag policy and more can be found via the website.
What is the bag policy for Panic! At The Disco at Utilita Arena?
Bags should be no bigger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm x 19cm) and they should not have more than two compartments.
Rucksacks are not allowed into the arena.
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