Of course, the fun didn't stop there as soon as “Downhill” wrapped up, Pierce The Veil's Vic Fuentes popped up out of nowhere to lay down his guest vocals on the Song Of The Year-winning “A Love Like War,” capping off an absolutely showstopping medley. In fact, the night was full of musicians rubbing elbows with their friends and idols, and no performance better exemplified that than All Time Low, who teased the crowd with the intro to “Dear Maria, Count Me In” before letting Ryan Key and Sean Mackin of Yellowcard storm the stage for a riotous performance of “Lights And Sounds.” Of course, ATL weren't done there they segued into the New Found Glory classic “All Downhill From Here,” featuring none other than Jordan Pundik and Chad Gilbert of NFG (sporting custom T-shirts featuring bassist Ian Grushka and drummer Cyrus Bolooki, natch). Urie wasn't the only musician to perform with the CYO Falling In Reverse laid down a killer cover of Coolio's “Gangsta's Paradise” with help from the orchestra, Issues' Tyler Carter and none other than Coolio himself, in the first of many surprise collaborations all night. Urie graced the stage a little bit later in the night, taking home the Skully for Best Vocalist. The night kicked off with a rousing rendition of all six Song Of The Year nominees performed by Cleveland's Contemporary Youth Orchestra, followed by Brendon Urie officially opening the show with a Frank Sinatra tribute set that easily made Old Blue Eyes proud. Pierce also took home trophies for Best Bassist and Best Drummer. In fact, it was only fitting that Pierce The Veil won Best Live Band on the same night they announced an impending world tour with Sleeping With Sirens (who performed a blistering set of “If You Can't Hang” and “Alone” featuring Machine Gun Kelly earlier in the night), an event which is sure to be sold out everywhere. Nearly 300,000 ballots were cast by music lovers all around the world, and when the results were tallied, there were some clear patterns: The world really, really loves Pierce The Veil, All Time Low and Bring Me The Horizon, who combined took home seven Skullys out of an available 12. After 4 years since releasing 'Selfish Machines' and having a true effect in the business, music lovers still unite to watch Pierce The Veil appear live to perform songs from the full catalog.Last night, July 21, was the inaugural AP Music Awards, and it was certainly a night for the ages. A few of Pierce The Veil's most beloved tour albums and songs are provided below. In addition to 'Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides', most of other songs from 'A Flair for the Dramatic' have also become sought-after as a result. 'A Flair for the Dramatic' features the track 'Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides' which has proven to be the most requested for followers to hear during the live events. Thereafter, Pierce The Veil released the extremely popular album 'A Flair for the Dramatic' which features some of the most famous tracks from the Pierce The Veil discography. The song 'Caraphernelia' was instantly a hit and made Pierce The Veil one of the newest emerging acts at that moment. Pierce The Veil appeared on the Alternative scene with the appearance of the album 'Selfish Machines' published on January 10, 2012. Pierce The Veil Concert Schedule No Events! =( Track Pierce The Veil! About Pierce The Veil Tour Albums In 2016, the band embarked on The Misadventures Tour during the summer joined by I the Mighty and later launched The Made to Destroy Tour during the fall joined by Neck Deep and I Prevail. The album peaked at a career-best #4 on the Billboard 200 and includes the singles 'The Divine Zero' and 'Circles'. Pierce The Veil released their fourth studio album 'Misadventures' on May 13th, 2016 via Fearless Records. During the tour, Pierce The Veil will be making festival appearances at 98 Rockfest, Welcome to Rockville, Carolina Rebellion, 89.7 The River's Rockfest, Rock on the Range and Rocklahoma. Joining the new tour will be special guests Sum 41, Emarosa and Chapel. Following their Rest In Space Tour, the band will begin their We Will Detonate! tour with back-to-back shows in Denver on April 21-22 followed by stops in Tampa, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Houston and Dallas among others. Post-hardcore outfit Pierce The Veil will be hitting the road again for another spring 2017 tour across America supporting their latest album 'Misadventures'.
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