There were no signs of the usual fancy Victorian circus shows that most would associate with Panic At The Disco’s stage performances.
Instead, lead singer Brendon Urie and the band stripped it all down to just them and the music and fortunately so, because they might have baked themselves to death in the usual elaborate costumes under the merciless Singaporean sun.
Despite a few technical glitches which saw the microphones go off, Panic still managed to deliver a intense performance which had the 10,000-strong audience singing and grooving along.
In fact, it was so intense that Brendon, who was drenched in perspiration, ran to the back of the stage to throw up after “Nine In The Afternoon”.
Photos by Serena Chew.