
Like that performance, after Urie ascends the Los Angeles building, he reengages with his Panic! band mates for the remainder of the song. Urie’s skyscraping adventure follows the band’s similarly gravity-shy performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, where the frontman delivered the “High Hopes” opening verse while hovering over the Radio City Music Hall crowd. Stay up on that rise,” Panic! at the Disco wrote of the inspiring visual, directed by Brendan Walter and Mel Soria.

You might even have to climb up the side of a building in downtown LA, but it’ll all be worth it at the top. “No matter how hard your dreams seem, keep going.


Panic! at the Disco‘s Brendon Urie confidently walks up the side of a tall building in the band’s new video for “High Hopes.” The video is also modeled off the cover of their chart-topping new album Pray for the Wicked.
