Would see again!!!
by Noel on 2024-10-02Rating: 5 out of 5I saw them at Louder Than Life 2024. Oh my gosh they were amazing!! I would go to another of their concerts in a heartbeat! They sounded so great and really rocked the stage.
Venue
Rocket Arena
Venue
Amerant Bank Arena
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Disturbed are a multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated metal band who formed in 1994. Vocalist David Draiman's scorching growl paired with guitarist Dan Donegan, bassist John Moyer and drummer Mike Wengren has helped the band score five consecutive No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 as well as 12 No. 1 singles on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. With singles like “Stupify” and “Down With the Sickness,” Disturbed’s 2000 debut The Sickness became the band’s best-selling album, earning five RIAA platinum certifications. After 2002’s Believe, 2005’s Ten Thousand Fists, 2008’s Indestructible and 2010’s Asylum, Disturbed returned in 2015 with the chart-topping Immortalized, led by a cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence,” which reached a career-best No. 42 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2018, Disturbed released their seventh album, Evolution, followed by 2022’s Divisive. Over the course of their career, Disturbed has sold over 17 million records worldwide.
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Disturbed 2025 Tour Dates:
Set 1: (The Sickness)
Set 2:
Encore
Disturbed head out on The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour in February 2025 and continue through May 2025.
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Disturbed’s The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour begins on February 25 at Ford Idaho Center Arena in Nampa, Idaho.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase three VIP package options for The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
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Special guests on Disturbed’s The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour include Three Days Grace, Sevendust, Daughtry and Nothing More on select North American dates.
Tickets for Disturbed’s The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour are available now via Ticketmaster.
I saw them at Louder Than Life 2024. Oh my gosh they were amazing!! I would go to another of their concerts in a heartbeat! They sounded so great and really rocked the stage.
It was almost like a religious experience - their emphasis on helping people deal with depression and drug addiction made them seem extremely empathetic besides rocking the crap out of this concert!
Seeing Disturbed live was something profound. Hearing why they sing what they do, how it holds such an impact for the people who listen for mental health reasons, as an escape, to help heal. I didn't expect to cry at a concert, but I did. The sound was fantastic, no issues even with ear plugs in and on the lower back level. They have such a strong presence on stage, they captivate you and make you feel proud to be there witnessing them perform.
I love everything about Disturbed. I would see them again in a heartbeat. Only wish I could have been able to afford the meet and greet. I am 62 and just discovered them a few months ago. Was fortunate enough to find they were coming to town. They have been life changing for me. I know a lot of people say that, and I believe it to be true for them. I took my life back that night, in so many ways. Thank you guys.
Bucket list - I love Disturbed but the last time they rolled through it was an outdoor venue - I can't do outdoor venues, lol. It's fricken awesome to have music with a message - talented, entertaining, even the fans were a smarter bunch when they left.
Theory of a Deadman and Disturbed were incredible. Unfortunately the experience was ruined by possibly lack of staff and couldn't wrangle up the other patrons that were wrecking everyone else's good time. For one example. A "fan" was absolutely wasted and belligerent to other concert goers on the floor. This "fan" started grabbing finished beverages from the side and constantly kept throwing/whipping them into the crowd. It looked like there was a lot of security/staff. Even at one point, there were a lot of AbbyPD officers on the edge of the floor. But somehow, (at least) this one person kept getting away with being a terrible person around others. Throwing discarded drinks around at patrons and not one staff noticed him when he was constantly out in the open. Yes, I know you can't catch them all, but this one was clearly visible, especially when he was also at the edge of the floor area. I believe everyone there worked hard. Again the bands were awesome. The overall experience was just ruined by at least one unhinged "fan"
Disturbed was great. I'd have give them 5 stars if they had not rescheduled the concert to start 1 hour earlier. I understand having to switch days due to hockey, but moving the start to 7pm instead of 8 was a major PITA for me. Getting off work early is always a hassle, and plans we had to have dinner before the show had to be scrapped, leaving us stadium grub as the only resort. Still tho had a great time.
The crowd roared, the music shook your body food was abit much but still an amazing time
One of the first concerts I’ve gone to in years and one of the best experiences I’ve had! Would definitely see them again and go for vip tickets
What an incredible concert. David’s vocals were amazing and the band was on point. The crowd was on fire, and the energy was palpable. As good as it gets.