One of the best shows 🤯
by Cody on 9/19/24CFG Bank Arena - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5One of the best shows I’ve been to, Plush shook the stage next Falling in Reverse brought the stage down then Disturbed came in and burned what was left 🔥
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* Item will be shipped to your mailing address 1-2 weeks after the show. Item cannot be shipped to countries outside of the US and Canada. One shipment of items per transaction
* Item will be shipped to your mailing address 1-2 weeks after the show. Item cannot be shipped to countries outside of the US and Canada. One shipment of items per transaction
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:
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:
* Item will be shipped to your mailing address 1-2 weeks after the show. Item cannot be shipped to countries outside of the US and Canada. One shipment of items per transaction
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 will be available via Ticketmaster.
A presale for Citi cardholders will take place from October 15 at 12:00 p.m. local time to October 17 at 10:00 p.m. local time. Meanwhile, a Seated presale runs between October 16 at 10:00 a.m. local time and October 17 at 10:00 p.m. local time.
Tickets for Disturbed’s 2025 tour will go on sale to the general public on October 18 at 10:00 a.m. ET.
One of the best shows I’ve been to, Plush shook the stage next Falling in Reverse brought the stage down then Disturbed came in and burned what was left 🔥
It would be badass to see you all come to Wichita Kansas. I know you all went to Kansas City but that is 3 or more hrs away from me
They really touched on mental health and I thought that was fantastic
Top Notch show that keeps you going the entire time. You won’t leave your seat
Disturbed, Falling In Reverse, and Plush were all AWESOME !
Loved the show! I'm a huge fan! It was cool seeing all the fire effects and David sounded great!
Overall, this concert was really good. David sang beautifully and was keeping pitch the whole time. Seeing as this was the “take back your life tour“ David had some really positive messages about mental health awareness, which were delivered in a voice similar to the narrator on the haunted mansion in Disneyland. I like messaging, it was just a funny juxtaposition.
PLUSH really shocked me how good they sound live in person! Would love to see them again! Falling in Reverse was fun! Disturbed… WOW! They just keep on getting better and better! Keep coming to Austin!
Disturbed was everything I expected them to be in a live venue! The opening band, Falling in Reverse, was also excellent. I was absolutely pleased with the performance. The only reason I could not give this a 5 star review is because the Bakkt Theater needs video screens/monitors. That would greatly add to the experience in the back row seats.
I originally had tickets to the show that was canceled in July. I don't live near Phoenix. I live 6 hours away, but decided to come back and see disturbed. I love disturbed, they put on a great show. I just wish there was better communication about who was performing with them. I thought it was going to be the others bands that were supposed to play with them in July, Breaking Benjamin and Jinger, as had others at the concert that I spoke to. My sister flew into Phoenix to go to the concert with me to see Breaking Benjamin. I just wish there had been communication about that. I didn't really want to see Falling in Reverse, I don't like them. I thought Plush and Disturbed were great though and did enjoy the concert.