Brendon Urie

Rock Singer

Brendon Urie was born in St. George, Utah, United States on April 12th, 1987 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 37, Brendon Urie biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Brendon Boyd Urie, BrennyBear, Bden, Beebo, Moon, Forehead, Breadbin, Mr. Disco
Date of Birth
April 12, 1987
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
St. George, Utah, United States
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Guitarist, Multi-instrumentalist, Musician, Pianist, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter
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Brendon Urie Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 37 years old, Brendon Urie has this physical status:

Height
174cm
Weight
68kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Brendon Urie Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Atheism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Palo Verde High School
Brendon Urie Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Sarah Orzechowski
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Audrey Kitching (2006), Fabiola Gatti (2007), Sarah Orzechowski (2009-Present)
Parents
Boyd Urie, Grace Nani Urie
Siblings
Matt Urie (Older Brother), Mason Urie (Older Brother), Kyla Urie (Older Sister), Kara Urie (Older Sister)
Brendon Urie Life

Brendon Boyd Urie (born April 12, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, and singer best known as Panic's lead vocalist. At the Disco, he is the only one remaining member.

Early life

Urie was born in St. George, Utah, and his family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, when he was two years old. He is Grace and Boyd Urie's fifth and youngest boy. He is of about one-quarter Polynesian descent from Hawaii, inherited from his mother's side. He was raised in an LDS family but left the faith around 17 due to displeasure with the church and not believing in its doctrine. Urie attended Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, where he encountered future Panic! Brent Wilson, a bassist, performs in his guitar class. Wilson begged Urie to try out for a band he was in because they needed a replacement guitarist.

Urie referred to himself as a "spaz in high school" and that one student would always mock him. He worked at Tropical Smoothie Cafe in order to pay his band's rent for their practice space. Customers often sang at the cafe. "I would sing whatever I was listening to at the time," he said, but I was unable to respond requests. I can recall hearing some Scorpion songs as part of the W.A.S.P. Anthems from the 1980s are usually useful for tips. It was a huge assortment of things. Some people liked it, but others didn't. I had to honor other people's wishes, but a handful of people came in who asked me to sing for a tip. That's always amusing. In 2005, Urie graduated from high school.

Personal life

After announcing their engagement in September 2011, Urie married Sarah Orzechowski on April 27, 2013. The two had briefly appeared at one of Urie's performances, but Orzechowski was in a relationship at the time. Hayley Williams of Paramore brought Sarah to another of Urie's shows and reintroduced them, eight months later, and they began dating in 2009. Orzechowski's album "Sarah Smiles" was inspired by Orzechowski's song "Sarah Smiles."

Urie said he had "experimented" with men but "I guess if I had to categorize myself, I'd say I'm straight." In July 2018, Urie described himself as pansexual and said, "I'm married to a woman and I'm very in love with her." But I'm not opposed to a man because to me, I like a person." If a person is important, a person is outstanding."

Urie admitted that he has synesthesia in a Rolling Stone interview in 2016.

Urie moved from Los Angeles to an undisclosed location in February 2017, saying that fans approaching him at his house made him feel uncomfortable.

Urie has stated that he has been diagnosed with ADHD and had been prescribed narcotics for the condition from a young age. He says he likes to be transparent about his mental health to his followers.

On September 30, 2015, Urie joined Twitch. His streams had more than 4.3 million views as of February 26, 2021, as of February 26, 2021.

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Brendon Urie Career

Career

When attending guitar lessons at their high school, Urie Wilson asked Wilson to play for Panic, and Wilson suggested that Urie try out as lead guitarist for Panic. They were looking for a replacement at the Disco when they needed one. They were originally led singer Ryan Ross. When Urie came in for Ross at a band rehearsal, they were captivated by Urie's vocal abilities and they were selected as their lead singer. In 2004, he officially joined the band.

Since then, Panic!

Urie, the lead vocalist, has released six studio albums with Urie as the lead singer on Disco's. In 2005, The Fever You Can't Stop Out was released, leading to 1.8 million sales with the hit lead single "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies." Pretty is their second album. Odd. Urie took lyrical responsibility and wrote two of the songs on the record himself; "I Have Friends in Holy Spaces" and festival favorite "Folkin' Around" were among the tracks on the album. He also wrote "New Perspective" for the soundtrack to Jennifer's Body's motion picture.

Following Ross and Walker's departure, the band unveiled their third album Vices & Virtues on March 22, 2011. Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! On October 8, 2013, the fourth album, Too Weird to Live, became the fourth album. Since being published, a new cartoon was released. It debuted at No. 4 in the United States. On the Billboard 200, there are two Billboard 200. At the Alternative Press Music Awards on July 21, 2014, Urie received "Best Vocalist" award. Spencer Smith, the founding drummer, and bassist Dallon Weekes resigned from the official lineup in 2015, leaving Urie as the only official representative of the band.

On January 15, 2016, Panic!

Death of a Bachelor, the band's fifth studio album, received the band's highest sales week and first number one hit.

Two new songs, "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" and "(Fuck A) Silver Lining," were released on March 21, 2018. At the same time, the band also revealed a tour and a new collection titled Pray for the Wicked.

On June 6, 2022, Panic!

The Disco's seventh studio album, "Viva Las Vengeance," was announced alongside a tour.

Patrick Stump joined Urie on "One Of The Nights" from their debut album, Whisper War.

Former labelmates Fall Out Boy and Urie have both performed and other shows. From Fall Out Boy's 2008 album, Folie à Deux, he performed vocals on the songs "What a Catch, Donnie" and "20 Dollar Nose Bleed" and "20 Dollar Nose Bleed." Also on the track "7 Minutes In Heaven" from Fall Out Boy's From Under The Cork Tree, Urie performed back vocals.

"Open Happiness," Urie's debut in 2008, became involved with a Coca-Cola Company's song "Open Happiness." The chorus of the album features Urie, labelmate Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, Cee-Lo Green, and Janelle Monáe. Butch Walker, co-written by Cee-Lo Green and remixed by Polow Da Don, wrote and produced the song. In the song's music video, Urie was also featured as an elated news reporter.

When Billy Joel was named with the Kennedy Center Honors in December 2013, the nation's highest award for infringing American culture by the arts, Urie performed "Big Shot" in front of Billy Joel, President Obama, and an audience.

Urie appeared in the music videos "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More Touch Me," "What A Catch, Donnie" and "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" by Fall Out Boy. "Clothes Off!!" appears in Urie's Gym Class Heroes video for the song "Clothes Off!

alongside former Panic!

Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Jon Walker of Disco Band played. The participants are seen dancing in animal costumes, with Urie being in a dog suit. In addition to Ryan Ross, Jon Walker, Pete Wentz, Patrick Stump, and Spencer Smith, Urie appears in "One of the THOSE nights" by The Cab, which also stars Ryan Ross, Jon Walker, Pete Wentz, Patrick Stump, and Spencer Smith. Spencer Smith, a Urie and bandmate, appeared in Butch Walker's "Pretty Melody," as ninjas in 2010. Brendon co-wrote a song with Rivers Cuomo of the band Weezer.

Rivers has said that "If Panic!

If one likes it, they have first dibs, but if not, it could be a good fit for Weezer." In Butch Walker's Panic, Urie and bandmate Spencer Smith appeared. Andch Walker's, a parody in which Urie learns Walker is a psychotic homicidal cannibal, is his next meal.

Brendon Urie was featured on Travie McCoy's single "Keep On Keeping On" from his forthcoming album Rough Waters on March 24, 2014. Urie appeared on the entirety of Dillon Francis' album "Love in the Middle of a Firefight" on his album "Monet Sucks, Friends Rule. It was Francis' most popular song on the album. On his debut studio album Professional Rapper, Urie was also featured on Lil Dicky's track "Molly" on his debut studio album Professional Rapper.

Every Time I Die's album Low Teens' album "It Remembers" featured Urie in 2016.

Urie revealed on April 11, 2017, that he would appear in Cyndi Lauper's Tony Award-winning Broadway film Kinky Boots, in which he appeared in Charlie Price's leading role. He appeared in May 26, 2017 to August 6, 2017.

In 2015, Urie wrote a song for the SpongeBob SquarePants musical. In the winter of 2017, the musical made its debut in Chicago in the summer of 2016 and returned to the Palace Theater on Broadway in Chicago. "Not A Simple Sponge" was Urie's song for the musical. In the spring of 2016, Nickelodeon released a video that included information about the artists they worked with to bring the score to life, including Aerosmith, John Legend, Plain White T's, and Panic! At the Disco.

The Highest Hopes Foundation was established in June 2018 by Urie. The foundation helps other non-profit groups campaign for human rights and care for populations that are often stigmatized against. Urie donated $1 million and donated $11 from the purchase of every US ticket for the Wicked Tour to the charity to the cause.

On April 26, 2019, Urie co-produced with singer Taylor Swift on "Me!" Lover is the lead single on her seventh studio album, and it is her seventh studio album. Joel Little was a co-author on the song. Swift and Little produced the album. This album gained commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the charts. It also charted in several other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, with two on the Billboard Hot 100, with others on the continent.

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After announcing Panic, Brendon Urie and his partner Sarah are celebrating a new baby. The Disco is disbanded

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2023
Panic! Brendon Urie and his mother of almost ten years, Sarah, have 'welcomed their first child,' according to TMZ, just days after it was announced that the band would cease after 19 years. Earlier this week, Urie and his longtime partner, both 35, had their first child, but their name and gender were not revealed.

Brendon Urie Announces Panic!at the Disco Are Over, and Twitter Has Mixed Feelings

www.popsugar.co.uk, January 24, 2023
After nearly 20 years, Panic! The Disco is over. Frontman Brendon Urie revealed on Jan. 24 that the group would officially break up at the end of their European tour, which is currently scheduled to end in Manchester on March 10. Urie and his wife Sarah Urie have confirmed that their first child will be born later this year. "I am going to bring this chapter of my life to an end and put my focus and energy on my family, and with that Panic! On the band's official Instagram page, Urie wrote, "The Disco will be no more."

Colors!Lights!Panic!At The Disco Get Cinematic at the VMAs

www.mtv.com, August 29, 2022
You know that movie Titane?About the French woman who becomes a car or makes love to a car or something, and it’s all very queer or at least queer-coded or whatever?I have not seen it, as you could probably already surmise, but I imagine that Panic! The 2022 VMAs was kind of like a chaste version of that but with a guy playing a man. Brendon Urie, a frontman wistfully croons about a love that seems to have come to an end, with the scene filtered black and white like an old time film. He pleads again and again, but then — the lights actually do go out. His silhouette was backlit by the car's headlamps blazing behind him, leaving him in near-total darkness. "Who's gonna bring me home tonight?" he says. The scene shortly erupts in full color, fireworks go off, and then back to black life: "Don't let the light go out, don't let the light go out." Haunting!
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