Abby Stong, now Abby Urie, thought a summer tour with her dad, Brendon Urie, the lead singer (and only remaining original member of Panic! At The Disco), would be one of the greatest things ever. A whole summer, just her and her dad? She couldn't wait. But Abby soon realizes that touring isn't all it's cracked up to be. Sure, she has Kala to hang out with, and at a few of the shows, she's met other kids of other performers, but what Abby didn't expect was how little time her dad would actually spend with her. Abby doesn't understand why Brendon would adopt her, only to practically abandon and ignore her while on the road. Brendon couldn't be happier that he was back out on the road performing for his fans, and he has his daughter, Abby, to thank. He wishes he could spend more time with her while they're on the road, but the tour, the demands on his time, the journalists that want to know about the past two years, how Brendon came back from the brink after the death of his beloved wife, and how his new daughter fits into all that has happened in the past 24 months. Can Abby and Brendon figure out how much they still need each other, even when one of them is busy and the other is trying to come to terms with their new life?