
Get ready, San Antonio rock fans. Disturbed is making a stop in your city as part of their "The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour." They’ll be performing at the Frost Bank Center on April 25, bringing a nostalgic experience with two back-to-back sets, as reported by KSAT. The show will kick off with a complete performance of their debut album, "The Sickness," followed by a selection of their greatest hits.
Advance ticket access will begin with an artist pre-sale starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 15. The general public can purchase tickets starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 18, according to Live Nation, the powerhouse behind the tour. For eager fans who can't wait to grab their tickets, more information is available on disturbed.live.
The Sickness itself, a touchstone for early 2000s hard rock, notched a high mark on the Billboard 200 and garnered five-times platinum status; it's home to fan-favorites like "Down With the Sickness," "Stupify,” and "Voices," according to Billboard. Disturbed's enduring appeal was recently underscored when the band's gripping rendition of “The Sound of Silence” cruised past the one billion views milestone on YouTube, endorsing its membership into the Billion Views Club.
Additionally, this North American tribute to Disturbed's 25-year legacy is not just a single event; it's an extensive 34-date tour kicking off in Nampa, ID, on February 25. The tour will visit various cities and wrap up with a grand finale at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 17. For specific dates and locations, you can check Billboard.
The tour will feature supporting acts that match Disturbed's unique sound. Three Days Grace and Sevendust will open the first half, while Daughtry and Nothing More will join for the second half, making this lineup a must-see for rock fans. More European and UK dates are expected to be announced soon, promising a nostalgic celebration for Disturbed's fans at home and abroad.









