Disturbed adds more dates to Music as a Weapon tour
SEPT. 26, 6:34 P.M. ET Disturbed , which last week kicked off its Music as a Weapon tour, has filled in the gaps in its October itinerary, and has extended the run into mid-November. The group’s festival outing also features Drowning Pool, Adema, Stereomud and Systematic.
Disturbed is touring in support of its platinum-certified debut album, "The Sickness," which hit stores in March of last year. The album features the group's current hit, "Down with the Sickness," which sits at No. 6 on Billboard’s latest Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
“The Sickness” also contains the group’s hit, “Stupify,” a live version of which appears on the recently released “WWF Tough Enough” album. That album also features Drowning Pool’s breakthrough hit, “Bodies.”
On its tour, Disturbed is performing material from “The Sickness” as well as some songs that may be used on the band's next album, according to the band’s publicist.
Prior to the Sept. 22 kick-off of its Music as a Weapon tour, Disturbed was scheduled to give a headlining performance at Boston's Sept. 16 Locobazooka festival. The group’s manager canceled the engagement following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, however, citing “extremely unstable travel conditions,” according to the group’s official website.
The Music as a Weapon tour continues on Thursday (9/27) in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Disturbed's set during Music as a Weapon is preceded by a film that “depicts the way society treats those who are different,” lead singer David Draiman said in a band press release. The film features footage of Sadam Hussein gassing his own people, Armenian genocide, the race riots of the ‘60s, images of the Salem witch trials and of the massacre at Wounded Knee, and scenes from Nazi Germany, according to the press release.
The film is followed by a brief bit of theater, during which Draiman is placed in a six-foot tall plexi-glass chamber and appears to be gassed to death.
“It’s basically the ultimate statement and example of how the world deals with people who do not fit in,” said Draiman in the press release, “how the world makes scapegoats, how the world justifies genocide and holocaust or anything else for the sake of purity and for the sake of conformity.”
September
27 - Corpus Christi, TX - Concrete Center
28 - Dallas, TX - Bronco Bowl
29 - San Antonio, TX - Sunken Garden Amphitheatre
30 - Austin, TX - Auditorium Shores
October
2 - Lubbock, TX - West Texas Canyon Amphitheater
3 - Albuquerque, NM - Albuquerque Convention Center
5 - West Hollywood, CA - The Palladium
6 - Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues
7 - Salt Lake City, UT - E Center
9 - Kansas City, KS - Memorial Hall
10 - Lincoln, NE - Pershing Auditorium
12 - Wichita, KS - Kansas Coliseum
13 - Evansville, IN - Mesker
14 - Chattanooga, TN - McKenzie Arena
16 - Lafayette, IN - Rielle Bros
17 - Rockford, IL - Metro Center
19 - Grand Rapids, MI - Deltaplex
20 - Columbus, OH - Promowest Pavilion
25 - Estero, FL - TECO Arena
26 - Miami, FL - Bayfront Park
27 - Tampa, FL - WXTB Radio Show
28 - Orlando, FL - WJRR Festival
30 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
November
2 - Peoria, IL - Civic Center
3 - Dayton, OH - Hara Arena
4 - Detroit, MI - State Theatre
5 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
6 - Pittsburgh, PA - Beaver County Goldendome
8 - Asbury Park, NJ - Asbury Park Convention Hall
9 - New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
16 - Madison, WI - Alliant Energy Center
17 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Arena
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