DISTURBED Announces 2024 North American Tour With FALLING IN REVERSE And PLUSH
October 16, 2023DISTURBED has announced a 23-date "Take Back Your Life" 2024 North American tour which will kick off in Peoria, Illinois on January 19. The trek will feature support from FALLING IN REVERSE and PLUSH and is produced by Live Nation.
Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Tuesday, October 17 at 10 a.m. local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale starting Friday, October 20 at 10 a.m. local time at disturbed1.com/tour.
DISTURBED's "Take Back Your Life" 2024 tour with FALLING IN REVERSE and PLUSH:
Jan. 19 - Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center
Jan. 22 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena
Jan. 23 - Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center
Jan. 25 - Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena
Jan. 27 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
Jan. 29 - Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center Arena
Jan. 31 - Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Feb. 02 - Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
Feb. 05 - Evansville, IN @ Ford Center
Feb. 06 - Toledo, OH @ Huntington Center
Feb. 08 - Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Feb. 10 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena^
Feb. 13 - Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
Feb. 15 - Huntington, WV @ Mountain Health Arena
Feb. 17 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 19 - Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena
Feb. 20 - Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Feb. 22 - Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena
Feb. 24 - Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Feb. 26 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
Feb. 29 - Austin, TX @ Moody Center
Mar. 02 - Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resorts Amphitheatre*
Mar. 03 - Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
*Rescheduled date. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for this new date
^non-Live Nation date
According to Billboard.com, DISTURBED's "Take Back Your Life" summer 2023 tour grossed $17.4 million and sold 336,000 tickets.
DISTURBED averaged 11,573 tickets sold per show, up from 6,901 in 2019 and 4,404 in 2016. The average ticket price for the "Take Back Your Life" tour was $51.07.
DISTURBED's biggest headlining concert ever happened on September 2 at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, where the band drew more than 20,000 fans.
Based on Billboard's reported archives going back to September 2000, DISTURBED has grossed $71.2 million and sold 1.8 million tickets across 365 shows.
DISTURBED kicked off the summer 2023 leg of its "Take Back Your Life" North American tour on July 11 at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. Support on the trek came from BREAKING BENJAMIN and JINJER.
In a February 2023 interview with Beef Vegan, DISTURBED frontman David Draiman was asked why he and his bandmates chose to embark on a U.S. headlining tour this spring and summer as opposed to making festival appearances, like they had done in the past. He responded: "We love both, but truth be told is that when you finally decide to headline, you can bring out all your toys, and you don't have to share it with anybody. [Laughs] When you're in a festival environment, you have a whole bunch of really high-caliber bands who are performing at the top of their game, and they're trying to bring as much as they can all collectively fit on that deck. And it gets challenging. So when you're doing your thing and that's the primary focus, it really opens up the possibilities."
DISTURBED's latest album, "Divisive", came out in November 2022. The LP was recorded early last year with producer Drew Fulk (MOTIONLESS IN WHITE, LIL PEEP, HIGHLY SUSPECT) in Nashville, Tennessee.
Guitarist Dan Donegan's divorce inspired the "Divisive" song "Don't Tell Me", which is a duet with HEART's Ann Wilson. In two decades, it breaks ground as the first-ever guest collaboration on a DISTURBED record.
According to Billboard, "Divisive" sold 26,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release, with 22,000 units via album sales.
On the all-format Billboard 200 chart, "Divisive" debuted at No. 13.
DISTURBED has had five No. 1s on the all-genre chart, beginning with "Believe" in 2002.
Photo credit: Travis Shinn
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