He doesn't talk too much between songs, but he really doesn't need to when he is running around the stage doing back flips. While I do say they, every Panic! fan has to admit that "they" would be nothing without their lead singer (Brendon Urie). You can say what you want about Panic!'s ever changing style of music throughout the years, but if one thing is for sure, they know how to perform. Now on to the headliners Panic! at the Disco. Overall, I was impressed with both of the openers. If you are an opening act and you can get everyone in the audience to know the words and sing along to a song, you are doing something right. As for Walk the Moon, hearing "Tightrope" and "I Can Lift a Car" was awesome, but nothing could compare to their big hit "Anna Sun". Walk the Moon's lead singer Nicholas Petricca is a very entertaining front man, and comes off as very likable. They even premiered a few songs off their new album. Walk the Moon, a much more well known act took the stage after. Listen to the song "Paris" and you will see what I am talking about. Magic Man was a wonderful surprise, as it seems they aren't too known. The concert started with the opening acts "Magic Man", and "Walk the Moon". This is my second time seeing Panic!, and it didn't fail to impress each time. Panic! at the Disco is truly an amazing act to see.
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