Panic! At The Disco tells ‘monster’ Trump to stop playing his music at his rallies


After President Donald Trump panicked! In The Disco’s 2018 hit song High Hopes during his Phoenix rally on Tuesday, founding leader Brendon Urie demanded that he stop.

The 33-year-old pansexual pop star tweeted, ‘Dear Trump campaign, F *** you. You are not invited. Stop playing my song … Donald Trump doesn’t represent anything we represent. ‘

Urie then urged his 6.6 million followers on social media to register to vote to help kick this monster out. [of office] in November.’

Panic!  On The Disco, founding leader Brendon Urie, photographed on October 3

President Donald Trump pictured himself Tuesday at his rally in Phoenix

Denied: After President Donald Trump (R) played Panic! In The Disco’s 2018 hit song High Hopes during their Phoenix rally on Tuesday, frontman Brendon Urie (L) demanded that he stop.

The 33-year-old pansexual pop star tweeted, 'Dear Trump campaign, F *** you.  You are not invited.  Stop playing my song ... Donald Trump doesn't represent anything we represent '

The 33-year-old pansexual pop star tweeted, ‘Dear Trump campaign, F *** you. You are not invited. Stop playing my song … Donald Trump doesn’t represent anything we represent ‘

“ Donald Trump says really dumb all the time, but he’s doing much worse, ” Brendon lamented to Paper in 2018.

“I like my music to be an escape from it all, but then I like to use my celebrity as a means to fight for causes I believe in.”

The two-time Grammy nominee last used his four-octave tenor tubes for an Into the Unknown belt cover for the Frozen 2 soundtrack in November after debuting with Taylor Swift on Me!

Urie’s tweet came two days after Tom Petty’s estate issued Trump a formal cease and desist order for using his 1989 song I Won’t Back Down during his poor attendance at Tulsa.

'Please do your part': Urie then urged her 6.6 million followers on social media to register to vote to help get this monster out. [of office] in November'

‘Please do your part’: Urie then urged her 6.6 million followers on social media to register to vote to help get this monster out. [of office] in November’

Brendon lamented Paper in 2018: `` Donald Trump (in Tuesday's photo) says really dumb all the time, but he's doing much worse.  I like my music to be an escape from it all, but then I like to use my celebrity as a means to fight for causes I believe in. '

Brendon lamented Paper in 2018: “ Donald Trump (in Tuesday’s photo) says really dumb all the time, but he’s doing much worse. I like my music to be an escape from it all, but then I like to use my celebrity as a means to fight for causes I believe in. ‘

On the Rise: The two-time Grammy nominee (L, pictured on November 9) last used his four-octave tenor tubes for an Into the Unknown belt cover for the Frozen 2 soundtrack in November afterward. to debut with Taylor Swift on Me.

On the Rise: The two-time Grammy nominee (L, pictured on November 9) last used his four-octave tenor tubes for an Into the Unknown belt cover for the Frozen 2 soundtrack in November afterward. to debut with Taylor Swift on Me.

“Both the late Tom Petty and his family strongly oppose racism and discrimination of any kind,” the statement read.

‘Tom Petty would never want a song of his for a hate campaign. He liked to bring people together. We believe in the United States and we believe in democracy.

“But Donald Trump does not represent the noble ideals of either of them.” We would hate for fans marginalized by this administration to think we were complicit in this use. ”

A year ago, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne banned the 74-year-old reality star-turned-politician from using their music more, including the 1980 banker Crazy Train, for commercials or political campaigns.

'Tom Petty would never want a song of his for a hate campaign': Urie's tweet came two days after Tom Petty's estate issued Trump a formal cease and desist order to use his 1989 song I Won ' t Back Down during his poor attended the Tulsa meeting on Saturday

‘Tom Petty would never want a song of his for a hate campaign’: Urie’s tweet came two days after Tom Petty’s estate issued Trump a formal cease and desist order to use his 1989 song I Won ‘ t Back Down during his poor attended the Tulsa meeting on Saturday

The statement said:

The statement said: “We would hate for fans marginalized by this administration to think we were complicit in this use.”

RIP: The three-time Grammy winner died, at the age of 66, in 2017 from cardiac arrest after an accidental overdose of various drugs (pictured in 2012)

RIP: The three-time Grammy winner died, at the age of 66, in 2017 from cardiac arrest after an accidental overdose of various drugs (pictured in 2012)

“In the meantime, I have a suggestion for Mr. Trump,” the 67-year-old Talk co-host wrote in a statement.

‘Maybe you should contact some of your musician friends. Maybe #KayneWest (Gold Digger), @KidRock (I Am the Bullgod) or @TedNugentofficial (Stranglehold) will allow the use of their music. ‘

In 2009-2010, Sharon, who voted for the UK to withdraw from the European Union, was ‘fired’ by Trump in week 10 of the third season of NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice.

In 2018 Rihanna tweeted that neither she nor her people would ‘ever be in or around one of those tragic protests’ after Trump played his 2008 hit Please Don’t Stop the Music.

Crazy Train: A year ago, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne banned the 74-year-old reality star-turned-politician from using their music more for ads or political campaigns.

Crazy Train: A year ago, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne banned the 74-year-old reality star-turned-politician from using their music more for ads or political campaigns.

Former boss: In 2009-2010, the 67-year-old Talk co-host (5-L) was 'fired' by Trump in week 10 of the third season of the NBC Celebrity Apprentice

Former boss: In 2009-2010, the 67-year-old Talk co-host (5-L) was ‘fired’ by Trump in week 10 of the third season of the NBC Celebrity Apprentice

That same day, Guns N ‘Roses frontman Axl Rose tweeted that the father of five divorced twice was a’ bag of shit ‘for ignoring his 1987’ formal request ‘to stop using Sweet Child’ or Mine.

And Aerosmith has repeatedly sent cease-and-desist warnings to the former Democrat for using Dream On and Livin ‘on the Edge in their protests in 2015 and 2018.

“ Although I have a legal right to use Steven Tyler’s song, he asked me not to, ” Trump, who struggled to book bands at his 2017 opening, tweeted, on Twitter in 2015.

‘You better take your place!’

Other legends that demand that Donald stop playing his music are The Rolling Stones, Prince, Queen, Pharrell, George Harrison, Neil Young, Adele, Elton John, REM, Twisted Sister and more.

Not for much longer!  In 2018 Rihanna tweeted that neither she nor her people would 'ever be in or around one of those tragic protests' after Trump played Please Don't Stop the Music.

Not for much longer! In 2018 Rihanna tweeted that neither she nor her people would ‘ever be in or around one of those tragic protests’ after Trump played Please Don’t Stop the Music.

'Can you say

‘Can you say “s *** bags”? That same day, Guns N ‘Roses frontman Axl Rose tweeted that the divorced father of five was ignoring the gang’s’ formal request ‘to stop using Sweet Child’ or Mine.

'This is not about Dems vs. Rep': and Aerosmith has repeatedly sent cease and desist warnings to the former Democrat for using Dream On and Livin 'on the Edge in their rallies in 2015 and 2018

‘This is not about Dems vs. Rep’: and Aerosmith has repeatedly sent cease and desist warnings to the former Democrat for using Dream On and Livin ‘on the Edge in their rallies in 2015 and 2018

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