- Music
- 24 Feb 25
Disturbed announce 3Arena gig for The Sickness 25th anniversary
Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10.00am, starting at €64.20.
Disturbed have announced a concert at Dublin's 3Arena on October 22 as part of their upcoming tour. Icons of metal Megadeth will join the band as special guests.
The tour celebrates the 25th anniversary of their debut album, The Sickness. Released in 2000, the five-time platinum record is considered one of the most influential metal albums of the era.
The Sickness will be performed in full at the show, followed by a second setlist of the band's greatest hits.
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Disturbed will also launch a 25th anniversary edition of The Sickness on March 7, which will include b-sides, demos, and previously unreleased music.
The announcement follows the release of Disturbed's latest single, 'I Will Not Break', on February 21 - the band's first release since their 2022 record Divisive.
Formed in Chicago in 1994, the band's current lineup includes Dan Donegan, David Draiman, Mike Wengren and John Moyer. They have released eight studio albums since 2000, and have received three Grammy nominations, the most recent in 2024 for Best Metal Performance.
Tickets for the 3Arena gig go on sale this Friday at 10.00am. Full tour information can be found here.
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