Disturbed fans hoping for a busy touring schedule in 2026 will have to make the most of two rare opportunities.
Guitarist Dan Donegan has confirmed the Chicago rock veterans will perform just two concerts this year following the band’s extensive 25th anniversary run celebrating The Sickness. After wrapping up the international tour in Europe last fall, the group decided to take an extended break to focus on family life and personal commitments.
The band’s first appearance is set for July 17 as the Friday night headliner at Inkcarceration Music and Tattoo Festival in Mansfield, Ohio. One week later, Disturbed will return to South Florida for a July 25 performance at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, marking the band’s first show at the venue in more than two decades.
While the limited schedule may disappoint fans, Donegan indicated the downtime has been intentional after an intense period of touring. He also noted that conversations are underway regarding the band’s future, including potential new material and touring plans for 2027.
For now, however, Disturbed’s focus remains on delivering two memorable performances before deciding what comes next. Fans eager to see the band live this year will have just those two chances to catch one of modern hard rock’s biggest acts on stage.