Fall Out ... at the Disco!
Panic! At the Disco & Fall Out Boy present the setlist for Sunday Night’s Show!
Lights out to a spotlight on Brendon Urie Standing just off center of the stage. Andy begins the drumstick count and Brendon looks up into the crowd, “It’s Brendon, bitch,” he grins as the first song starts with Brendon performing Courtney Love’s original part and joining in with Patrick.
1. Rat A Tat
Pete steps up to the mic, waving. “Hey, it feels like we were just here. Tonight we are here again. Our bands have been together since 2004 when Ryan Ross sent me a demo of his new band. I had decided to start a label and sign some unknown bands only a few years into the business myself. Good idea - right?” He winks at the audience. “Turns out that I drove to Vegas to hear these guys play and wanted them immediately. We brought them East and they started in the studio, got an album out of them, all before they ever played their first live show. They were just out of high school. Between the two of us and one more band, the fans created that thing called Emo. We didn't know what it was, just that we wanted to create a culture for those scene kids that never really fit into a box. What we made together was huge and here we are today, still strong, still together, global in spite of everything that tried to tear us all down. We are still here!” He stands next to Brendon and counts: “3, 2, 1 Let's fucking,” Brendon joins in for the last word, “GOOOOOO!!” they both scream.
2. High Hopes
“This next song is from our 4th album. The reception to that album was a little off, but it took off later. This song was one of the most meaningful things I've ever written and kind of a tribute to everything that we've done, but it was also something else. It's about struggle all in the first verse, about myself, about Patrick, and about a lot of people out there and their mental health.” His eyes close and he looks down, then back up. “It's also a promise to never let those dark places take over again, and that all these things we built came because we made it through. Lastly, it's a reminder that in spite of an outward persona, you never know what is going on inside someone's head, be kind. Let's see the phone lights, This is What a Catch.”
3. What a Catch, Donnie
4. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More “Touch Me”
5. I Write Sins Not Tragedies (Bonus is this clip of Fall Out Boy singing the first verse and chorus, though they are obviously performing together for the event)
6. 20 Dollar Nosebleed (not ft. a sandwich)
7. Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Brendon took the microphone next, skinning at the crowd. "First of all, hey, I haven't said much but welcome to Panic at the Boys, or Fall Out at the Disco. We've been around each other since Pete signed us at Decaydance, toured together, wrote together. They are my good friends and my mentors, and have been for the last 17 years. We've done a lot of collabs, but this one is my favorite song of theirs just because it has this energy and I think it's what we all want in the end. We want to be remembered for what we've done, and the life we had. For all the sweat we put in, all the successes, and even all the failures on the way. This is Centuries."
8. Centuries
"When I first heard this next one, I thought, as Brendon would put it, Dope as fuck," Pete starts. "You have to sing it, or even scream it out. That is the vibe. It's about coming back with no chill and no reserve left. He had been through a lot of changes, and this was the punctuation that said he wasn't leaving again at all. It's been a few years since he's dropped something, but he's taking back the crown next week. This is The Emperor’s New Clothes."
9. Emperor’s New Clothes
10. Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)
11. Time Bomb (Rancid Cover)
Brendon speaks again with a smile, "Now we were wondering what songs we could put together and thank fuck the internet read our minds. We've mashed up a few, so sit back and enjoy the ride all the way out."
12. Sugar, This Is Gospel (P!@tD/FOB Mash Up)
13. This Ain’t Sins, It’s A Tragedy (P!@tD/FOB Mash Up)
14. Miss Jackson Knows (P!@tD/FOB Mash Up)
Pete steps in front of the mic again, "This song was on our post hiatus album of the same name. We didn't really know how it was going to go, but then we got this grand concept that became The Youngblood Chronicles. This song featured Sir Elton John, and man, when you can draw Elton in, that's huge. If you know it, sing with us."
15. Save Rock and Roll
Patrick finally greeted the crowd, smiling into the microphone. “Thanks guys for everything. It’s been fun... you know... we’ve got two more songs to wrap up tonight for you guys. Pretty sure you know the first one no matter who you are, but if you know Fall Out Boy, you’ll know the last one, too. And all us believers still believe, every time we sing two more weeks...” he smiles over at Pete, holding his gaze for a moment before he begins the first of the last two songs.
16. Don’t Stop Believing (Cover)
20. Saturday (have a throw back version!)
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