Panic! At The Disco, and more specifically lead singer Brendon Urie, have officially reached “What do we do with all these fan gifts?” status. I guess it’s a pretty good problem to have since it means there are A LOT of people who REALLY like you. With that comes some problems. Such as having TOO many gifts and nowhere to put them.
Luckily band’s tour manager Zach Hall laid out some guidelines on twitter. So next time you get the urge to send Brendon and the guys a lovely present just refer to these rules. Or just take a photo of the gift and send that. Much easier for everyone.
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
The address to send stuff to is below. My “guidelines” are pretty clear guys. I know they just bring up more questions but they are there to help you. If you send stuff without postage and SASE please be prepared to never see it again. I’m sorry. pic.twitter.com/Lgcbt96ClA
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
A note that says thank you. It’s the best and easiest and doesn’t require him to do anything other than receive your message. It’s THE BEST.
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
You have to understand he gets hundreds of thousands of gifts & drawings & just crazy things. He CAN’T keep it all. It’s not possible. He would literally have to buy a house just to store these things. So if YOU make something & YOU love it, just send him a picture of it. PLEASE
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
We do.
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
Asking him to write out lyrics is a gamble. If he gets to it before I see it he does sometimes. But if I see it first, I will toss it. It’s the same as multi signatures. It just take too much time and there are a lot of things to try and get to.
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 1, 2018
He goes through it with me. There is way to much for him to have the time to go through alone. So I help and the “rules” so to speak are things we agree on so he can get to as many as possible. He just has a very kind heart and has trouble saying no. That’s why I’m there.
— zackcloudhall (@ZackCloudHall) October 2, 2018