January 12, 2024 (Los Angeles, CA) – Today, multi-platinum rock band Disturbed share the highly-anticipated video for “Don’t Tell Me” featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® Inductee and Heart co-founder Ann Wilson. Watch it HERE. The song – which continues to climb the Top 15 at Rock Radio – soars as the emotional climax of the band’s acclaimed album, Divisive, out now via Reprise Records. Listen HERE.
About the collaboration, Disturbed’s lead vocalist David Draiman comments, “I have tremendous respect for Ann. In my humble opinion, she’s the greatest female rock voice of all time. I think she’s untouchable. I feel like we were very gifted to have her be a part of this.”
Wilson adds, “I was honored when I got the call from David Draiman. Disturbed did a version of ‘The Sound of Silence’ that my husband & I both really dug. And so, when the opportunity came to sing a duet with him on a song that meant so much to David emotionally, I jumped at the chance. And then the video turned out great, which is yet another cherry on top. Hopefully we’ll find a time to perform ‘Don’t Tell Me’ live together at some point. If they call, I’m there.”
In other big news, Disturbed are nominated for Best Metal Performance for “Bad Man” of their latest album Divisive at The 66th Annual Grammy Awards. The band have been nominated for three GRAMMYs overall.
Disturbed also recently announced their 23-date Take Back Your Life 2024 North American tour which will kick off in Peoria, IL on January 19th (full dates below). The tour will feature support from Falling In Reverse & Plush and is produced by Live Nation. Tickets for this tour are on sale now here: disturbed1.com/tour.
Disturbed’s 2023 summer tour was the group’s most successful yet and scored the band a career-high amphitheater attendance. The band’s 36-date tour sold 336,000 tickets, making 2023 the biggest year of the band’s touring career. Draiman made a big emphasis on support and being there for your loved ones suffering from addiction and mental health issues… that sense of compassion and unity is what sets Disturbed’s live show apart from the rest and brings the people closer. Read more about the band’s recent tour success via Billboard.
2024 TOUR DATES:
Jan 19 – Peoria, IL at Peoria Civic Center
Jan 22 – Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
Jan 23 – Green Bay, WI at Resch Center
Jan 25 – Des Moines, IA at Wells Fargo Arena
Jan 27 – Oklahoma City, OK at Paycom Center
Jan 29 – Omaha, NE at CHI Health Center Arena
Jan 31 – Sioux Falls, SD at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Feb 02 – Kansas City, MO at T-Mobile Center
Feb 05 – Evansville, IN at Ford Center
Feb 06 – Toledo, OH at Huntington Center
Feb 08 – Knoxville, TN at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Feb 10 – Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena^
Feb 13 – Baltimore, MD at CFG Bank Arena
Feb 15 – Huntington, WV at Mountain Health Arena
Feb 17 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
Feb 19 – Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena
Feb 20 – Greenville, SC at Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Feb 22 – Savannah, GA at Enmarket Arena
Feb 24 – Biloxi, MS at Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Feb 26 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
Feb 29 – Austin, TX at Moody Center
Mar 2 – Phoenix, AZ at Talking Stick Resorts Amphitheatre*
Mar 3 – Las Vegas, NV at Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
*Rescheduled date. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for this new date
^non-Live Nation date
Emerging out of Chicago at the turn of the century with an insidious, infectious, and inimitable vision without comparison, Disturbed have quietly dominated hard rock on their own terms. They make the kind of music that pushes you to hold on tighter, fight harder, and persevere forever. It’s why they’ve quietly claimed a place at the forefront of 21st century rock with record-breaking success, sales of over 17 million-plus units, nearly 8 billion streams, and sold out shows around the globe. The three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated quartet have notched five consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200, occupying rarified air alongside Metallica—the only other hard rock group to accomplish this feat. Since their influential 5x-platinum debut The Sickness in 2000, they have built a bulletproof catalog highlighted by a procession of smashes, including the platinum “Stupify,” “Inside The Fire,” and “Land of Confusion,” 2x-platinum “Stricken,” 6x-platinum “Down With The Sickness,” and 7x-platinum “The Sound of Silence,” to name a few. The latter notably received a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Rock Performance” as the band earned “Best Rock Artist” at the 2017 iHeartRadioMusic Awards. Still, Disturbed never stop, igniting their next chapter with their 2022 album Divisive featuring their 17th #1 at Rock Radio “Hey You,”“Unstoppable,” and more.
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