Panic! At The Disco released an official music video for their new single “Miss Jackson” featuring Lolo on July 15.

This is the first single off their upcoming album Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die which is set for release on Oct. 8 through Fueled By Ramen/Decaydance.

The album will follow Vices & Virtues released in 2011. This is Panic’s fourth album overall and second since Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the band in 2009 Billboard reports.

The video was direct by Jordan Bahat MTV reports and features Katrina Bowden from 30 Rock.

The band seems to have gone back to their theatrical roots. The video shows frontman Brendon Urie dressed in a grey glittery suit in a trance as he wanders Las Vegas and seems to be losing his mind while in a hotel surrounded by empty liquor bottles and burning cigarettes.

“I had all these sounds in my head. I just had to figure out how to get them out,” Urie said in a statement. “So I just kept writing, writing, and writing until eventually we had all these songs and I was like, ‘This is it. This is the record I want to make.’ I knew it would happen, and finally it’s here.”

Panic! is joining Fall Out Boy on their upcoming arena tour and is promoting their forthcoming album with a short headlining tour. Dates can be found below.

Image: Panic! At The Disco official Facebook

Headlining U.S. dates:

Aug. 1: Boston, MA (The 92.9 Concert at Copley)
Aug. 3: Philadelphia, PA (The Piazza at Schmidt’s)
Aug. 4: Norfolk, VA (Jewish Mother)
Aug. 5: Richmond, VA (Canal Club)
Aug. 7: Nashville, TN (12th & Porter)
Aug. 9: Jacksonville, FL (Jack Rabbits)
Aug. 10: Tampa, FL (Jannus Live)
Aug. 12: Cincinnati, OH (20th Century Theatre)
Aug. 13: St. Louis, MO (Firebird)
Aug. 14: Indianapolis, IN (Radio Radio)
Aug. 17: Rochester, NY (Main Street Armory)
Aug. 19: Bakersfield, CA (B-Ryders)
Aug. 20: Santa Barbara, CA (Velvet Jones)
Aug. 21: Fresno, CA (The New Starline)
Aug. 22: Reno, CA (Alley)
Aug. 24: Salt Lake City, UT (Gallivan Center)

Save Rock And Roll Arena Tour:

Sept. 5: Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun)
Sept. 6: Lowell, MA (Tsongas Arena)
Sept. 7: Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
Sept. 8: Philadelphia, PA (Liacouras Center)
Sept. 10: Fairfax, VA (Patriot Center)
Sept. 11: Cleveland, OH (Wolstein Center)
Sept. 12: Chicago, IL (Vic)
Sept. 13: Milwaukee, WI (The Rave)
Sept. 14: Auburn Hills, MI (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Sept. 15: Toronto, ON (Echo Beach at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre)
Sept. 18: Broomfield, CO (First Bank Center)
Sept. 20: Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
Sept. 21: San Francisco, CA (America’s Cup Pavillion)
Sept. 22: San Diego, CA (Valley View Casino Center)
Sept. 25: The Woodlands, TX (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion)
Sept. 26: Grand Prairie, TX (Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie)
Sept. 27: Memphis, TN (Mud Island Amphitheater)
Sept. 28: Alpharetta, GA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore)
Sept. 29: Tampa, FL (USF Sun Dome)