Moshers, heshers, metalheads – it’s been a whole quarter of a century since Disturbed released The Sickness, a debut album widely thought of as one of the most influential metal records of the century so far.
Such an anniversary calls for hard-core celebration. And as it happens, Disturbed have just announced The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour to do just that.
On their 17-date European stretch of the tour, the Chicago nu-metal group will perform two sets each night. In the first half of each show, fans have been promised The Sickness in its entirety. The second act will be made up of the band’s greatest hits from their seven other albums. They’ll also be joined by some special guests. More on that – plus info on tickets, presale and dates – below.
When are Disturbed going on tour?
The band will embark on the European leg of their 25th anniversary tour in September and October 2025.
What UK dates are confirmed?
Right now, there are four UK dates confirmed. They are:
- October 20 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- October 24 – Manchester, AO Arena
- October 26 – London, O2
- October 28 – Glasgow OVO Hydro
When do tickets go on sale?
Disturbed tour tickets will be available on LiveNation and on Ticketmaster from Friday, February 28 at 10am.
Is there a presale?
If you want to access tickets before everyone else, there’s an O2 Priority sale happening from 10am on Wednesday, February 26 via the O2 app and a Live Nation presale launching at 10am on Thursday, February 27.
There’s also the Spotify presale that begins at 12pm on Thursday, February 27. You can’t sign up for that one though – only top Spotify fans of Disturbed will receive an email with an access code.
How much are tickets?
Tickets are slightly different prices according to each venue. So far, only the Glasgow prices have been revealed. They range from £59.25 for standard entry to £405 for VIP tickets.
Is there a support act?
Thrash metal-ers Megadeth will be Disturbed’s special guests on the European leg of their tour.
VIP and resale
If and when Disturbed’s UK dates sell out, you’ll be able to find tickets on resale sites like Stubhub.
If you’re feeling flushed and want to go VIP, check out Seat Unique here.
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