Music
Panic At The Disco promise flowers for fans
Published Wednesday, Mar 19 2008, 13:00 GMT | By Nick Levine

The 'Nine In The Afternoon' band became known for their visually appealing live shows while promoting debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, with contortionists and circus dancers often appearing alongside them on stage.
Now they are keen to promote new album Pretty.Odd. with an equally impressive stage set.
Singer Brendon Urie told DS: "With Fever, we just tried to do something as crazy as the album sounded, and I think that's going to be the goal this time around. We just want to keep up with the music!
"Hopefully we can come up with some cool visuals for it. We've already got a few ideas for the tours coming up, but we'll continue to plan over the next couple or months or so."
When asked to reveal his ideas, Urie replied: "Um... I don't know if I can give them away just yet, but I guess the words "weather", "flowers" and "organic" offer a bit of a clue!"
> Click here to read our full interview with Panic At The Disco
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