Best Seats to See Disturbed
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Feb 25
Tue . 08:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Ford Idaho Center, Nampa, IDFeb 27
Thu . 08:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Ball Arena, Denver, COMar 02
Sun . 07:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Enterprise Center, Saint Louis, MOMar 04
Tue . 07:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WIMar 06
Thu . 07:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Target Center, Minneapolis, MNMar 08
Sat . 07:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
United Center, Chicago, ILMar 10
Mon . 06:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MIMar 12
Wed . 06:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, KYMar 14
Fri . 06:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
TD Garden, Boston, MAMar 17
Mon . 06:30 PMDisturbed with Three Days Grace and Sevendust
Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
When we talk about bands that have left an indelible mark on the world of heavy metal, one name inEvitably bubbles to the surface: Disturbed. With their iconic symbol, "The Guy," and powerhouse vocals from frontman David Draiman, Disturbed's rise to fame has been nothing short of meteoric.
The Chicago-bred band, formed in the mid-90s, quickly made waves with their debut album "The Sickness." Who can forget the haunting sTrains of "Down with the Sickness"? Their gritty lyrics, and unmistakable guitar riffs have become the rallying cry for countless metal fans across the world.
Over the years, Disturbed's concerts have become legendary. From electrifying shows at The Forum in Los Angeles to adrenaline-charged nights at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, the band knows how to make an entrance. And let's not even start on the euphoria of witnessing them perform live at the PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey. Talk about goosebumps!
Getting tickets to a Disturbed concert, especially in prominent venues, can sometimes feel like hunting for a golden ticket from Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. And why not? Their spellbinding performances, complete with roaring guitars and jaw-dropping light displays, make it worth the chase. But here's a tip for the uninitiated: If you're gunning for the "best seats" (yes, the ones that get you close enough to feel the warmth of the stage lights and maybe, just maybe, snag a pick or drumStick thrown into the Audience), always opt for presale. Some venues even offer exclusive packages that get you up-close and personal with the band. Do ensure your wallets are ready, though – those premium spots can sometimes fetch up to $200 a pop!
Disturbed's growth and evolution over the Decades have seen them collaborate with numerous artists. Their rendition of "The Sound of Silence" brought Simon & Garfunkel's classic to a new generation, and it's hard to imagine the world of rock without it. More recently, collaborations with contemporary artists, like Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge, showcase their ability to transcend genres and blend their signature style with fresh influences.
The band's commitment to producing iconic music doesn’t end with their albums and collaborations. Fans who've been lucky enough to attend one of their gigs at the Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow or the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Michigan can attest to the raw energy and passion that Disturbed pours into every performance. There's something surreal about hearing thousands of voices CHANT in unison, matching Draiman's every note.
While ticket prices vary depending on the venue and seat selection, you're guaranteed a show that's worth every penny. Whether you’re in the sprawling lawns of the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas or the intimate setting of The Pavilion At Star Lake in Pennsylvania, Disturbed promises an auditory and visual feast. If you're a fan of headbanging, heart-thumping beats, and a night you're unlikely to forget anytime soon, a Disturbed concert is where you want to be.
In an era where music genres are constantly evolving, Disturbed stands as a testament to the timelessness of metal. Their story, from the streets of Chicago to stages worldwide, reminds us of the power of perseverance, passion, and unbridled talent. So, whether you're a die-hard fan from their early days or a newbie who's just discovered the magic of their music, one thing's for sure: with Disturbed, you're always in for a wild, unforgettable ride.
Now, with the prospect of new albums, collaborations, and tours always on the horizon, it's safe to say that the legacy of Disturbed is set to grow even stronger. So, to all you rock enthusiasts out there – keep those horns up and your ears open. Disturbed is here to stay, and the best, as they say, is yet to come!
The Chicago-bred band, formed in the mid-90s, quickly made waves with their debut album "The Sickness." Who can forget the haunting sTrains of "Down with the Sickness"? Their gritty lyrics, and unmistakable guitar riffs have become the rallying cry for countless metal fans across the world.
Over the years, Disturbed's concerts have become legendary. From electrifying shows at The Forum in Los Angeles to adrenaline-charged nights at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, the band knows how to make an entrance. And let's not even start on the euphoria of witnessing them perform live at the PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey. Talk about goosebumps!
Getting tickets to a Disturbed concert, especially in prominent venues, can sometimes feel like hunting for a golden ticket from Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. And why not? Their spellbinding performances, complete with roaring guitars and jaw-dropping light displays, make it worth the chase. But here's a tip for the uninitiated: If you're gunning for the "best seats" (yes, the ones that get you close enough to feel the warmth of the stage lights and maybe, just maybe, snag a pick or drumStick thrown into the Audience), always opt for presale. Some venues even offer exclusive packages that get you up-close and personal with the band. Do ensure your wallets are ready, though – those premium spots can sometimes fetch up to $200 a pop!
Disturbed's growth and evolution over the Decades have seen them collaborate with numerous artists. Their rendition of "The Sound of Silence" brought Simon & Garfunkel's classic to a new generation, and it's hard to imagine the world of rock without it. More recently, collaborations with contemporary artists, like Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge, showcase their ability to transcend genres and blend their signature style with fresh influences.
The band's commitment to producing iconic music doesn’t end with their albums and collaborations. Fans who've been lucky enough to attend one of their gigs at the Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow or the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Michigan can attest to the raw energy and passion that Disturbed pours into every performance. There's something surreal about hearing thousands of voices CHANT in unison, matching Draiman's every note.
While ticket prices vary depending on the venue and seat selection, you're guaranteed a show that's worth every penny. Whether you’re in the sprawling lawns of the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas or the intimate setting of The Pavilion At Star Lake in Pennsylvania, Disturbed promises an auditory and visual feast. If you're a fan of headbanging, heart-thumping beats, and a night you're unlikely to forget anytime soon, a Disturbed concert is where you want to be.
In an era where music genres are constantly evolving, Disturbed stands as a testament to the timelessness of metal. Their story, from the streets of Chicago to stages worldwide, reminds us of the power of perseverance, passion, and unbridled talent. So, whether you're a die-hard fan from their early days or a newbie who's just discovered the magic of their music, one thing's for sure: with Disturbed, you're always in for a wild, unforgettable ride.
Now, with the prospect of new albums, collaborations, and tours always on the horizon, it's safe to say that the legacy of Disturbed is set to grow even stronger. So, to all you rock enthusiasts out there – keep those horns up and your ears open. Disturbed is here to stay, and the best, as they say, is yet to come!
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
What kind of music does Disturbed play?
Disturbed plays a mix of heavy metal, hard rock, and alternative metal.
How long is a Disturbed concert?
A Disturbed concert typically lasts around two hours.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect at a Disturbed concert?
You can expect an intense and powerful atmosphere at a Disturbed concert.
What kind of songs will Disturbed play?
Disturbed typically plays a mix of their most popular songs as well as some of their lesser-known tracks.
What should I wear to a Disturbed concert?
Wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and ready to rock out!