DISTURBED, STONE SOUR, FLYLEAF, NONPOINT: Tour Dates Announced

October 4, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports: DISTURBED has announced the cities and dates for the first leg of this year's Music As A Weapon tour, which will begin on November 15 in Providence, Rhode Island and conclude on December 22 in Madison, Wisconsin. The Chicago hard rockers will be joined by STONE SOUR, FLYLEAF and NONPOINT on the road trip, which will also extend into January and February. As for DISTURBED's show, singer David Draiman told Launch to expect a blockbuster. "We're looking at potentially playing for anywhere from an hour and a half to two hours, probably closer to the two hour end of things," he said. "There's going to be more crowd participation moments within the songs, there'll be different versions of the songs, there will be a lot more production, even more than we brought out for OzzFest this time, there'll be pyro, explosions, fire...we're bringing out all the guns this tour, so we're really looking forward to it."

DISTURBED is still touring in support of its third album, 2005's "Ten Thousand Fists", which includes the single "Land of Confusion".

Draiman underwent successful surgery on August 15 to repair a deviated septum. The damage, caused by three broken noses over the last few years, made breathing difficult for the singer and affected his singing onstage.

Confirmed Music As A Weapon tour dates (venues to be announced):

Nov. 15 - Providence, RI
Nov. 17 - Portland, ME
Nov. 18 - Hartford, CT
Nov. 19 - Amherst, MA
Nov. 21 - Manchester, NH
Nov. 22 - Glens Falls, NY
Nov. 24 - Battle Creek, MI
Nov. 25 - Dayton, OH
Nov. 28 - Nashville, TN
Nov. 29 - Atlanta, GA
Dec. 01 - Fort Myers, FL
Dec. 02 - Orlando, FL
Dec. 03 - Biloxi, MS
Dec. 05 - Hollywood, FL
Dec. 06 - Jacksonville, FL
Dec. 09 - Dallas, TX
Dec. 10 - Oklahoma City, OK
Dec. 12 - Lincoln, NE
Dec. 14 - Chicago, IL
Dec. 15 - Indianapolis, IN
Dec. 16 - Detroit, MI
Dec. 18 - Peoria, IL
Dec. 19 - Green Bay, WI
Dec. 21 - Cedar Rapids, IA
Dec. 22 - Madison, WI

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