Panic! At The Disco Joined On Stage By Former Drummer And Pete Wentz
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(Radio.com) Panic! At The Disco returned to Irvine Meadows Saturday night and by all accounts it was a magical show for fans where they were joined by some very special guests. It's been no secret that the band's former drummer, Spencer Smith has been battling addiction. Brendon Urie has been vocal about the track "This Is Gospel" having been written about his friend and former bandmate. So when frontman Urie announced they'd be playing "Gospel" next, fans were elated when his guitar was hand-delivered by none other than Smith. A shirtless Urie explained Smith has been sober for "almost two years now." "If you know anyone that's been going through that," he said, "give them all that love." After handing off the guitar and sharing a hug, Urie dedicated the tune. "This is for my buddy Spencer!" The band was also joined on stage by Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, who took up the job of flag bearer for Panic!'s hit "Victorious." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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