It’s hard to believe it’s been twenty-five years since Disturbed’s The Sickness arrived and people are still “down with the sickness” as they announce their 25th anniversary tour, ‘The Sickness’ in North America. The announcement comes as a welcomed surprise to fans, especially after a period of anticipation surrounding the band’s next steps. Disturbed’s last studio album, “Divisive,” released in 2023, showcased their continued ability to blend hard rock with poignant lyrics, a testament to their growth as musicians. This tour aims not only to celebrate their past but also to demonstrate their commitment to creating impactful music.
Kicking off in late February the ‘The Sickness’ tour will span multiple cities across North America, featuring a mix of outdoor stadiums and intimate venues. Supporting Disturbed on this monumental tour will be Three Days Grace, Daughtry, Sevendust and Nothing More. Bands from the rock and metal scenes, ensuring a diverse lineup that Disturbed plans to bring an electrifying stage presence, complete with stunning visuals and a setlist that promises to balance fan favorites from “The Sickness” along with some of their newer material. Fans can expect an immersive experience, as the band is known for their dynamic performances that resonate deeply with their audience.caters to various musical tastes.
Tickets and VIP will be available starting with an Artist pre-sale beginning Tuesday, October 15 at 10 AM local time. Fans have the ability to pre-register for pre-sale tickets at https://disturbed.live/. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale starting Friday, October 18 at 10 AM local time at disturbed1.com/tour. Dates in the UK and Europe will be announced soon. Since The Sickness was released in 2000, the album was certified five times platinum by the RIAA, spent a total of 106 weeks on the US Billboard 200 chart, and Revolver named it one of “Top 25 Debut Hard Rock Albums.” Billboard said of the title track upon release: “‘Down With The Sickness’ is, of course, the quintessential Disturbed song, harnessing all the band’s seethe and its now-famous tribal beat and guitar chug into three and a half minutes of alt-metal mayhem. It’s menacing, it’s rhythmic, it’s rebellious.”

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