Panic! At The Disco

On Tour with A Fever You Can't Sweat Out

From May 2006 through the end of that year, I was the touring cellist for Panic! At The Disco as they performed to support their debut album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out."

This is a collection of photographs made backstage with a Holga camera during that time.

A person applying eye makeup in front of a mirror. They are wearing a yellow and purple outfit and are holding a makeup brush and a small container. The mirror reflects their image and the red background.
A person wearing a blue shirt with a yellow design, sitting on a black object, playfully raising their fists. There are pink cushioned chairs and a small table in the background. A bottle is on the floor.
A light blue t-shirt lying on a white tufted sofa. The t-shirt has black text that reads "TOO HARDCORE TO BE A GANGSTA." The background wall is pink with white geometric lines.
A person wearing a ruffled shirt and suspenders stands in a room, looking towards the camera. A person's arm is seen in the foreground reaching out. The room has a decorated wall with a colorful pattern, a mirror, and various items on a table, including a water bottle and snack bags.
A person is standing indoors juggling lemons. The room has a painted blue ceiling with swirls, red walls, and two framed artworks. A counter with bottles and a string of cups is in the background.
Two people sitting on a red couch, with one person hugging the other from behind. There is a decorative element on the wall in the shape of a star. A third person is partially visible on the left side of the image.
A person with tattoos lies on a table, another person beside them holds a yellow object, possibly engaged in tattooing or another activity in a room.
Person with face paint and a red blazer sitting on a pink-patterned couch, holding a small object. The background has red paneling and artworks on the wall.
A person leaning against a wall in a narrow hallway. The wall is painted red, and there is a yellow arrow pointing right below the word "STAGE." The person is wearing a light-colored shirt with flowers on the front and dark pants.