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Pray For The Wicked tour: Laval, January 12 2019.

Updated: Jan 19, 2019

I had the pleasure to attend Panic! At The Disco's show in Laval this week. The whole show, from the opening acts to the headliner was amazing.


Betty Who:

The Australian singer/songwriter, Betty Who, was the first to open the night. She sang her hit song; I Love You Always Forever, caused most of the venue to put up their phone flashlights - it was truly beautiful. Although, Betty was the star of the show, her dancers made it even better, their choreographed dances were in sync and definitely hyped the crowd up. She even sang her latest release, I Remember, which was only the second time she's sung the dance worthy song, as she said. Overall, she put so much passion into her performance and everyone was all for it.

taken by Sarah Evangelista

Two Feet:

The solo act from New York City, was the second and last opener of the night. Everything from his angelic voice, the guitar riffs, to the visual effects on the big screen, was so great. You could tell that he was passionate about what he was doing, because at one point, he was lying on the floor while playing his guitar. I have a very good feeling that he'll make it big in the music industry, just you wait.


Panic! At The Disco:

Before the band killed it on stage, a 10 minute countdown was on the big screen, to hype up the crowd for what was to come. When the countdown was finished, Brendon Urie popped out of the stage and a confetti cannon exploded, and went right into their song; (F*ck a) Silver Lining. They sang old songs; like Vegas Lights and I Write Sins Not Tragedies, and obviously their newer songs; like Victorious and their hit single, High Hopes. During Death Of A Bachelor, Brendon traveled from the main stage, to a tinier stage, and said hi to some fans and even hugged them too! He went to his piano and played a cover song, then performed Dying In LA; a slow song off of their newest album. He flew in the air, while playing the piano and traveled back to the main stage. And ended the night off with some of their hits, including Say Amen (Saturday Night), which was ironic because the show was on a Saturday night! In the end, Panic! At The Disco put on an amazing show - from back flips, drum solos, to even some covers of Queen songs. They did not disappoint.


 

BAND'S SPOTIFY'S!

- Betty Who: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0t3QQl52F463sxGXb1ckhB

-Two Feet: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5sWHDYs0csV6RS48xBl0tH

-Panic! At The Disco: https://open.spotify.com/artist/20JZFwl6HVl6yg8a4H3ZqK












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