Brendon Urie is defining his sexuality. In a new interview with Paper magazine, the Panic! at the Disco frontman came out as pansexual. “I’m married to a woman and I’m very much in love with her, but ...
Yesterday (January 24), Brendon Urie announced that Panic! At The Disco was coming to an end after 19 years. While most people probably remember Panic as the four-piece band behind the top-10 hit “I ...
Brendon Urie announced that he and wife Sarah will welcome a baby this year as he announced the end of Panic! At The Disco Brendon Urie is closing one door and opening another. In a lengthy Instagram ...
Panic At The Disco leader Brendon Urie has mostly kept his head down over the past year or so. He didn’t release any new material under his own name in 2020 and neither did his band (although Panic At ...
With Frozen 2 hitting streaming services, Disney is offering up a new behind-the-scenes look at how Brendon Urie put Panic! At The Disco‘s song for the film together. In the new clip, Urie goes into ...
Weeks after announcing the end of Panic! at the Disco, musician Brendon Urie is starting for another venture: fatherhood. The former Panic! frontman, 35, reportedly welcomed his first child with wife ...
Though Panic have leaned poppier in their sound in recent years, Urie has expressed his love for metal in the past. Last December, Urie began expressing his desire to release metal songs. “I always ...
Panic! At the Disco fans were surprised to find out a lyric in one of their classic music favorites, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” wasn’t quite what they thought. There was confusion over one small ...
After releasing a collaboration with Taylor Swift last week, Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie is already eyeing his next dream partner: Kacey Musgraves. In a recent Ask Anything Chat where ...
Michael Urie at the West Hollywood Edition hotel Sunday before the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. These days, Michael Urie spends most nights scribbling his name on ...
These days, Michael Urie spends most nights scribbling his name on Playbills after performances of "Oh, Mary!," Cole Escola's bawdy comedy about First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln in which Urie plays her ...
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