VIDEO : Panic! At the Disco Launches Human Rights Non Profit

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Panic! At the Disco's Brendon Urie has launched a human rights organization called Highest Hopes Foundation. The rock singer said the nonprofit will focus on and support "communities subject to discrimination or abuse on the basis of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity." According to SF Gate, Panic! At the Disco will give $1 of each ticket from it's U.S. "Pray for the Wicked Tour" to Highest Hopes. Panic! At the Disco earned a Grammy nomination for best rock album in 2016 for "Death of a Bachelor."


Panic! At the Disco Launches Human Rights Non Profit

28-06-2018 - Vidéo