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...Live in Chicago

...Live in Chicago is a live album and concert film by the American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco. Released on December 2, 2008, by Fueled by Ramen and Decaydance, it documents the band's performances at the Congress Theater in Chicago, Illinois, on May 23 and 24, 2008, as part of the Honda Civic Tour supporting their second studio album, Pretty. Odd.. The release features the band's lineup at the time—vocalist , guitarist , bassist , and drummer Spencer Smith—capturing a 17-track setlist that draws primarily from Pretty. Odd. (2008) and their debut A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). The audio portion runs approximately 72 minutes and includes energetic renditions of hits like "" and "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," alongside deeper cuts such as "Camisado" and "." The accompanying DVD presents the full concert footage, directed by Michael Thelin, along with bonus material like a tour documentary, music videos, and a photo gallery, providing fans an immersive look at the band's stage presence during this transitional period in their career. This package marked Panic! at the Disco's second live recording, following earlier bootlegs and fan captures, and highlighted their evolution from emo-punk roots toward a more orchestral, -inspired sound evident in Pretty. Odd.. Available in CD/DVD combo formats, as well as digital streaming, it received positive user feedback for its production quality and faithful reproduction of the live energy, though it did not chart highly or spawn major singles.

Background

Conception

The decision to produce ...Live in Chicago stemmed from Panic! at the Disco's desire to capture their live performance energy after establishing a substantial catalog of material. The band had long considered releasing a live album but delayed until they had two full studio records—A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005) and Pretty. Odd. (2008)—to ensure a diverse setlist that represented their evolution. Recording earlier would have felt premature, as drummer Spencer Smith noted in a 2008 interview, emphasizing the need for a broader repertoire to showcase their growth. Chicago was selected as the recording location during the band's 2008 Honda Civic Tour, which supported Pretty. Odd. and featured performances in mid-sized venues to foster an intimate atmosphere over large-scale arena productions. The city's enthusiastic fanbase made it an ideal choice, with the Congress Theater shows on May 23 and 24 providing a neutral, high-energy environment. Bassist , originally from the Chicago area, added a personal connection, though the primary rationale was the venue's reputation for vibrant crowds rather than hometown bias. Smith described the choice succinctly: "We just decided to record it in ." The conception aligned with the band's shift toward emphasizing musical delivery in live settings, stripping back elaborate staging to highlight their songs from both albums. This approach reflected their maturation post-Pretty. Odd., allowing the live recording to serve as a bridge between their theatrical debut era and a more refined stage presence.

Tour context

The ...Live in Chicago recording captures Panic! at the Disco's performances during the eighth annual , a North American concert series sponsored by that featured the band as headliners. This tour, which spanned approximately 45 cities from April 10 to June 14, 2008, served as a key promotional effort for the band's sophomore studio album, Pretty. Odd., released on March 25, 2008, via Decaydance and . The album marked a stylistic shift toward influences, drawing from and literary inspirations, and the tour showcased an expanded live presentation with orchestral elements to reflect this evolution. Supporting acts on the Tour included as direct support, alongside and , creating a diverse bill of , , and alternative acts that complemented 's theatrical stage show. The tour incorporated unique Honda-branded elements, such as customized Civic vehicles displayed at venues and fan engagement opportunities tied to the sponsorship, enhancing the event's interactive appeal for younger audiences. By mid-2008, had solidified their status as rising stars in the and pop-rock scenes, with Pretty. Odd. debuting at number two on the and the tour drawing enthusiastic crowds amid the band's growing popularity following their 2005 debut A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. The specific Chicago dates—May 23 and 24, 2008, at the Congress Theater—were pivotal stops on this itinerary, selected for the live album and due to the venue's intimate atmosphere and the band's high-energy delivery during these shows. These performances highlighted the full Pretty. Odd. setlist alongside fan favorites from their debut, demonstrating the band's transition to a more mature, ensemble-driven sound with additional musicians on stage. The tour context underscores a period of artistic ambition for , as they balanced commercial pressures with creative experimentation, ultimately using the Honda Civic Tour to bridge their debut-era fanbase with new listeners attracted to the album's whimsical aesthetic.

Recording

Venue and dates

The performances captured in ...Live in Chicago took place at the Congress Theater, a historic venue located in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood, . This 1920s-era building, known for its combination of Classical Revival and architectural styles and capacity to host mid-sized rock shows, served as the recording site during the band's stop on the 2008 Tour. The recordings occurred over two consecutive nights, May 23 and 24, 2008, with the band delivering full sets supporting their second studio album, Pretty. Odd.. These shows featured opening acts including , and , drawing a crowd of enthusiastic fans to the venue. The concert film specifically documents the May 23 performance, highlighting the band's stage dynamics and audience interaction in high-definition footage directed by Michael Thelin. Audio elements for the live were sourced from both evenings, capturing the raw energy of the shows with multi-track recordings produced under . Track credits consistently attribute the sessions to the Congress Theater in Chicago during 2008.

Technical aspects

The recording of ...Live in Chicago captured the band's performances using multi-track audio setup to preserve the live energy of the 2008 Tour shows, with focused on minimal overdubs to maintain authenticity. Producers and Rob Mathes oversaw the audio engineering and mixing, ensuring a balanced that highlighted Brendon Urie's vocals and the rhythm section's dynamics. For the concert film component, director Thelin coordinated , employing strategic camera placement to document the stage visuals and during the May 23, 2008, performance at the Congress Theater. The resulting DVD footage was noted for its clear visuals and seamless integration with the audio track. Reviews commended the overall technical execution, describing the sound quality as "pretty damn rockin'" and effective in conveying the concert's atmosphere without excessive polishing. Rob Mathes also contributed as arranger and additional musician, adding guitar on select tracks in .

Release

Formats and editions

...Live in Chicago was released on December 2, 2008, by Decaydance Records and Fueled by Ramen in multiple physical and digital formats, documenting Panic! at the Disco's live performances at the Congress Theater. The standard edition consisted of a single audio CD featuring 17 live tracks from the performances plus 4 bonus alternate versions, running approximately 72 minutes in total. This format captured the band's setlist spanning their debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out and their sophomore release Pretty. Odd., including fan favorites like "Nine in the Afternoon" and "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." A CD/DVD combo edition paired the audio disc with a Region 1 DVD containing the full concert film, directed by Michael Thelin, which included behind-the-scenes footage and the complete visual performance. This hybrid release allowed fans to experience both the audio and video elements of the Chicago shows. International variants, such as the Japanese edition, included similar packaging with an strip. A limited-edition bundle, restricted to 4,000 copies, enhanced the CD/DVD set with a 96-page titled A Picture with Books. The featured rare photographs and images taken during the band's world tour, providing additional context to the live recording. Digital formats were also offered, with the full audio album available for download on platforms like starting from the release date. The concert film became accessible via streaming services, including , for on-demand viewing. Promotional versions, including advance CDs and DVDs, were distributed to media outlets prior to the official launch.

Promotion

The release of ...Live in Chicago was officially announced on November 6, 2008, through a joint statement from the band's labels, Decaydance Records and , positioning the CD/DVD set as a comprehensive capture of the band's high-energy live performance from their 2008 Tour stop at the Congress Theater. The announcement highlighted the package's appeal to fans unable to attend shows, featuring the 17-song concert setlist blending tracks from A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out and Pretty. Odd., along with 4 bonus audio performances, behind-the-scenes footage, music videos, and a tour documentary to showcase the band's evolving stage presence. To boost initial sales, a limited-edition bundle was made available exclusively through the online store starting November 5, 2008, combining the standard CD/DVD with a 96-page titled A Picture with Books, containing rare tour photographs and Polaroid images from the 2008 promotional cycle. This collector's item aimed to deepen fan engagement by offering visual memorabilia alongside the audio-visual content. The rollout coincided with the band's ongoing Live Tour—supporting the 2 video game release—featuring dates with acts like and , which concluded on November 14, 2008, in , providing cross-promotional synergy through live performances and game tie-ins. Media outreach included interviews with band members to generate buzz; for instance, guitarist discussed the project's value in a December 2008 feature, describing it as "a good way to show people what we’re like live" and emphasizing its role in bridging the gap for distant fans. Drummer Spencer echoed this in an Alternative Press conversation, noting the strategic timing post-Pretty. Odd. to reflect matured live dynamics after refining their setlist on tour. These efforts underscored the album's intent as an accessible extension of the band's touring identity rather than a standalone product.

Content

Track listing

The track listing for ...Live in Chicago features 17 live recordings from Panic! at the Disco's performances at the Congress Theater in Chicago, , on May 23 and 24, 2008, as part of the Tour, supplemented by four alternate versions of songs from their Pretty. Odd.. These alternate tracks were recorded separately and included as bonuses on the release.
No.TitleDuration
1."We're So Starving"1:49
2.""2:53
3."But It's Better If You Do"3:49
4."Camisado"3:23
5."She's a Handsome Woman"3:22
6."The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage"3:12
7."Behind the Sea"4:19
8."Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off"3:05
9."I Constantly Thank God for "4:13
10."That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)"3:14
11."There's a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought of It Yet"4:06
12."Folkin' Around"1:54
13.""3:17
14.""4:54
15.""3:53
16."Pas de Cheval"2:48
17."Mad as Rabbits"5:41
18."Do You Know What I'm Seeing? (Alternate Version)"3:56
19."Behind the Sea (Alternate Version)"2:26
20."She Had the World (Alternate Version)"3:45
21."The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know (Alternate Version)"2:20

Video elements

The video components of ...Live in Chicago center on a full-length capturing ! at the Disco's performance at the Congress Theater on May 24, 2008, during the Tour supporting the album Pretty. Odd.. Directed by Michael Thelin, the footage showcases the band's live renditions of 17 tracks spanning their debut A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005) and Pretty. Odd. (2008), emphasizing dynamic stage visuals, elaborate lighting, and the quartet's theatrical presentation. Complementing the main concert, the DVD includes an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour documentary titled In the Days, which provides intimate glimpses into the band's 2008 touring life, rehearsal processes, and interpersonal dynamics on the road. Additionally, it features MTV's short film Panic at the Disco: The Making of Pretty. Odd., offering insights into the creative evolution and recording sessions for their sophomore album. These elements highlight the production's focus on blending high-energy live performance with narrative context to engage fans beyond the music. A photo rounds out the visual extras, presenting curated stills from the tour, including rare images and Polaroids that capture candid moments. While the core video prioritizes the live show's theatricality—marked by Brendon Urie's charismatic vocals and the band's synchronized instrumentation—the supplementary content enriches the release by humanizing the group's journey, making ...Live in Chicago a multifaceted visual archive of their transitional era.

Personnel

Band members

The ...Live in Chicago recording captured Panic! at the Disco's lineup during their 2008 Tour, featuring the core members who had been together since the release of their second studio album, Pretty. Odd.. This quartet performed the majority of the instruments and vocals live at the Congress Theater in Chicago on May 23 and 24, 2008.
  • Brendon Urie – lead vocals, guitar, tambourine, piano, (on select tracks)
  • Ryan Ross – guitar, backing vocals, tambourine
  • Jon Walker, backing vocals, guitar (on "Mad as Rabbits")
  • Spencer Smith – drums, backing vocals
This configuration marked the only full-length live release from the Ross-Smith-Walker era of the band, showcasing their shift toward a more orchestral pop-rock sound compared to their debut album.

Additional contributors

The recording and mixing of ...Live in Chicago were led by producers Matt Squire and Rob Mathes, with Squire handling several tracks from the main set and Mathes overseeing others, including bonus alternate versions and select DVD audio elements. Mathes also served as arranger for orchestral and horn components adapted for the live context, drawing from the baroque-pop influences of the band's 2008 touring sound. The portion was directed by Thelin, capturing the performance at Chicago's Theater on May 23 and 24, 2008. Visual elements for the release featured by , who provided polaroid shots, and Shane Valdés, responsible for additional pictures and polaroids. Onstage, the core band was supported by touring and Eric Ronick, who contributed to the layered instrumentation throughout the set. The three-piece was integral to tracks like "" and "Do You Know What I'm Seeing?,".

Reception

Critical reviews

...Live in Chicago received limited attention from professional music critics upon its release. users rated the 3.6 out of 5 stars based on 64 reviews, praising its energetic performances and faithful capture of the band's live sound. A 2016 retrospective review in Exclaim! commended the recording for preserving the band's rockin' energy and unified setlist drawing from both A Fever You Can't Sweat Out and Pretty. Odd., noting their talented stage presence and diverse influences. The accompanying DVD holds an 8.7 out of 10 rating on from 18 user reviews, with viewers highlighting the immersive concert footage and bonus materials.

Commercial performance

The live album did not enter the chart in its debut week or subsequently. No RIAA certifications were awarded for the album.

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