Disturbed: A Heavy Metal Powerhouse
Disturbed is an American heavy metal band formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1994. Comprising David Draiman (vocals), Dan Donegan (guitar), Mike Wengren (drums), and John Moyer (bass), they have established themselves as one of the best-selling rock bands of the 2000s. Known for their powerful, aggressive sound complemented by melodic hooks and Draiman's distinctive vocal style, Disturbed has produced iconic tracks such as 'Down with the Sickness,' 'Indestructible,' and their platinum cover of Simon & Garfunkel's 'The Sound of Silence.'
Philadelphia serves as a key market for Disturbed, where their electrifying performances resonate deeply with fans. The band's concert at the Xfinity Mobile Arena showcased their ability to engage audiences with high-energy performances and impressive production values. The arena itself is known for its excellent acoustics and capacity to host large crowds, making it a fitting venue for a band of Disturbed's stature.
During their past performance on February 18, 2019, as part of the event titled Disturbed & Three Days Grace, fans experienced a setlist that included both classic hits and newer material. The concert featured two sets: the full performance of their debut album 'The Sickness' alongside a selection of greatest hits. Notable songs from the setlist included 'Voices,' 'The Game,' and 'Indestructible,' ensuring an exhilarating experience for all attendees.
As they prepare for their upcoming The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour, which celebrates the legacy of their debut album by performing it in its entirety, fans can look forward to new music such as the single 'I Will Not Break.' Disturbed continues to solidify their place in rock history while delivering unforgettable live experiences that leave a lasting impact on audiences.