The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour is a comeback journey for the band Disturbed. The group will be revisiting the stadium they first played at, Ford Idaho Center Arena, on February 25, marking their return to where it all began.
Throughout their career spanning more than two decades, Disturbed has managed to achieve various milestones including selling over 16 million albums worldwide and releasing seven studio albums. Their breakthrough came with “The Sickness,” which was released in 2003 and catapulted them into the mainstream success they continue to enjoy today.
As part of their celebration, they are planning a variety of special activities for fans:
– The tour will feature three guest artists on selected dates: Three Days Grace and Sevendust with Disturbed.
– They have also announced an exciting European leg starting from Copenhagen on September 29.
Additionally, VIP package buyers can look forward to a museum-style experience at select venues. This exhibit includes items such as the band’s instruments, stage outfits, concert posters, vintage t-shirts and merchandise.
Disturbed continues to show no signs of slowing down with their passion for performing live music. The love they have for being on stage interacting with fans is evident in every performance.
This tour marks an important moment not only for Disturbed but also a tribute to one of the legends of heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne, who will be parting ways from his band Black Sabbath after playing their final show at Back To The Beginning concert in Birmingham.
So, keep your tickets handy because this Sickness anniversary tour is not just about revisiting old memories; it’s also an exciting look into the future for Disturbed and fans alike.