July 29, 2010
102.3 TheWire

Disturbed began rehearsals in Chicago on Wednesday (July 28th) for the upcoming Uproar Tour, which will be the first time the band has played together onstage since the end of the touring cycle for its 2008 record, Indestructible. Singer David Draiman told us that fans can expect a Disturbed show bigger than anything the band has done before: "The production for this touring cycle is turning out to be really, really amazing, really impressive. I can't really give away too much, but I will say that it is a aspect that no one has ever seen from Disturbed live -- very theatrical, very dramatic, very visually stimulating -- so we're very much looking forward to letting people see a Disturbed performance they've never seen before."

Disturbed will hit the road on this summer's Uproar Tour with Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Hellyeah, Halestorm and others beginning August 17th in Minneapolis.

The band's new album, Asylum, will arrive on August 31st and features the single "Another Way To Die."

A limited edition CD/DVD version of the record will come with concert footage, instructional videos and the hour-long "Decade of Disturbed" documentary.

Listen Here: AUDIO: DISTURBED'S DAVID DRAIMAN ON THE BAND'S NEW STAGE PRODUCTION




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