Disturbed announce ‘The Sickness’ 25th Anniversary European Tour

Support comes from thrash giants Megadeth

Disturbed

The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour

+ Special guests Megadeth

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The new run of dates includes 17 new shows across the UK and Europe, set to kick off later this year. They all come in celebration of the band’s iconic debut album, which will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.

Support will come from metal icons Megadeth, and for their headline appearance, Disturbed will play two full sets: one where they break out the setlist to the seminal ‘Sickness’ album in full, and a second comprising the greatest hits from throughout their career.

Dates kick off with an opening night at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen on September 28, before continuing throughout October. These include shows in Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Zurich, Budapest, Krakow, Paris and more throughout the first half of the month, before a number of UK and Ireland dates round off the latter part of October.

The UK dates are the Utilita Arena in Birmingham and Dublin’s 3Arena on October 20 and 22 respectively, as well as shows at the AO Arena in Manchester (24) and The O2 in London (26).

The tour wraps up with a closing night at the OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow on October 28.

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TOUR DATES: 
SEPTEMBER,
28 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena,

OCTOBER,
1 – Dusseldorf, DE @ PSD Bank Dome,
3 – Stuttgart, DE @ Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle,
4 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion,
6 –Budapest, HU @ Budapest Arena,
7 – Prague, CZ @ O2 Arena,
10 – Krakow, PL @ Tauron Arena,
12 – Paris, FR @ Zenith,
14 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome,
15 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National,
17 – Munich, DE @ Olympiahalle,
18 – Berlin, DE @ Velodrome,
20 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena,
22 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena,
24 – Manchester, UK @ AO Arena,
26 – London, UK @ The O2,
28 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro,

The announcement of the 25th anniversary tour comes just days after David Draiman and co. dropped their new single ‘I Will Not Break’ – marking their first new music since the 2022 album ‘Divisive’.

Check out this interview with David on what the songs means to him: 

 

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Released on Friday (February 21), the track previews forthcoming music from Disturbed and was described by the members as “a necessary song, about becoming stronger than the forces that constantly try to tear you down.”

Next month, the band will drop the new 25th anniversary edition of ‘The Sickness’ to mark the milestone. Arriving on March 7 – exactly a quarter of a century on from the original release date – the 2025 edition will arrive in box set, vinyl, and CD variants.

It will also include b-sides, demos, and previously unreleased songs. Visit here to pre-order.

Later this summer, Draiman will also be heading to the UK to take part in Black Sabbath’s final-ever live show, which will take place in Birmingham with support from Metallica, Slayer, Pantera and more.

 

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