Disturbed Releases New Song “I Will Not Break”

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Disturbed has recently come out with a brand new single titled “I Will Not Break,” just in time for their upcoming tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut album, The Sickness. This new single marks the band’s first release since 2022’s album Divisive. Fans can listen to the official audio of “I Will Not Break” to get a taste of what Disturbed has been working on.

The upcoming tour will include two sets per night, with the first set featuring Disturbed playing The Sickness in its entirety, followed by a set of their greatest hits. The tour’s first leg will see special guests Three Days Grace with original lead singer Adam Gontier and Sevendust joining as support acts. Later on, the tour will feature Daughtry and Nothing More as special guests.

Following its release in 2000, The Sickness achieved five times platinum certification by the RIAA and spent a remarkable 106 weeks on the US Billboard 200 chart. Disturbed went on extensive tours in 2023 and 2024, showcasing their powerhouse performances to fans worldwide.

In May last year, Disturbed headlined the Sonic Temple festival alongside big names like Misfits, Pantera, and Slipknot. The festival expanded its lineup with a fourth stage in 2024, allowing for even more acts to thrill audiences. Disturbed’s eighth studio album, Divisive, released in November via Reprise Records and topped the charts, claiming the number one spot on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock and Top Alternative Albums listings.

In a recent interview, Disturbed drummer Mike Wengren shared some insights into the making of their track “Don’t Tell Me” featuring a guest appearance from Heart’s Ann Wilson. Wengren expressed how the idea of a duet came up during the recording process, and reaching out to Ann was a no-brainer given her reputation and vocal prowess. The collaboration resulted in a powerful and emotional track that showcased the blending of Ann’s and David Draiman’s vocals seamlessly.

Guitarist Dan Donegan reflected on the band’s evolution and willingness to embrace collaborations later in their career, highlighting the positive reception from established artists like Ann Wilson, who praised Disturbed’s rendition of “The Sound of Silence.” The band’s openness to working with talented musicians and exploring new musical territories demonstrates their commitment to evolving creatively.

As Disturbed gears up for their upcoming tour and continues to captivate audiences with their powerful music, fans can expect dynamic performances and memorable experiences at their live shows. With a rich discography and a strong fan base, Disturbed remains a force to be reckoned with in the rock music scene and continues to push boundaries with each new release.

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