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Disturbed Announces Unexpected Concert During 2026 Hiatus 

Disturbed has added another summer show to their schedule, surprising fans who thought the band would take a break in 2026. They will perform at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on July 7. The band shared the news on their social media.

This Florida gig comes just days before their appearance at the Inkcarceration Festival in Mansfield, Ohio, on July 17. So far, that makes two confirmed dates for a band that said they would slow down this year.

Fan club members can buy tickets starting today, March 24. General ticket sales open on Friday, March 27, at 10:00 a.m. EST for everyone else.

The band features lead vocalist David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan, drummer Mike Wengren, and bassist John Moyer. Donegan and Wengren formed Disturbed in Chicago in 1994. Draiman joined in 1996, replacing original vocalist Erich Awalt. Moyer came on board in 2004 after Steve “Fuzz” Kmak left.

Disturbed released their first album, The Sickness, in 2000, which included the hit single “Down With the Sickness.” They followed up with four consecutive number one albums on the Billboard 200: Believe (2002), Ten Thousand Fists (2005), Indestructible (2008), and Asylum (2010). After a break in October 2011, the band returned with The Lost Children, a collection of unreleased tracks. They made a strong comeback in June 2015 with their sixth album, Immortalized, followed by Evolution in 2018 and Divisive in 2022.

While the 2026 hiatus is still on the table, this surprise show suggests fans might see a few more performances before the year ends. Keep an eye out for ticket info and updates on other potential shows!

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