Print-friendly Version

Return to the full version

Disturbed nails down first leg of Jagermeister tour

The itinerary has surfaced for the first leg of this fall's Jagermeister Music Tour , which features previously announced headlining act Disturbed , as well as just-added opener Corrosion of Conformity .

Scheduled to kick off Nov. 4, the run touches down at small venues, and multiple nights are booked in most cities. Dates are confirmed through late December, and more shows will be announced.

Already in the midst of their own club tour, Disturbed is gearing up for the Sept. 20 release of "Ten Thousand Fists," the follow-up to 2002's "Believe." The group's pre-release run ends the day the album hits stores with a show at famed New York City club CBGB; the club's owner was recently served with an eviction notice after the club's lease expired on Aug. 31, but he has said publicly that he doesn't plan to vacate the premises.

According to a press release, tickets for the CBGB gig will be available only via the band's official fan website, as well as from New York radio station K-Rock, which is sponsoring the show.

All of Disturbed's currently confirmed tour dates are included below.

Disturbed recorded "Ten Thousand Fists" in its hometown of Chicago, and co-produced the set with Johnny K, who also guided the band's 3.4-million-selling 2000 set, "The Sickness," and the platinum-plus-selling "Believe," which debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200.

"Stricken," the first single from "Ten Thousand Fists," is currently No. 6 on Radio & Records' Active Rock chart. The song, as well as its video, are streaming at the band's website.

"There's true substance, true passion, true emotion and relevancy to all of these songs [on 'Ten Thousand Fists']," frontman David Draiman said in a statement. "And it's an interesting record, in that it seems to really effectively fuse elements from our last two records, like the aggression and darkness of the first, with the more melodic and complex nature of the second."

Southern metal outfit Corrosion of Conformity is backing its latest album, "In the Arms of God," which surfaced in April. The set is the group's first new studio release since 2000's "America's Volume Dealer."