Disturbed played its biggest hit as the fourth song of its show, but it still powered through the two-plus-hour long concert.
Thanks to a fire from Disturbed's concert pyrotechnics, the Chicago Bulls' six championship banners are gone for the season.
The Chicago-formed heavy rock quartet is on the road celebrate its five-times platinum debut’s anniversary, a rare feat that ...
When David Draiman joined Loudwire Nights on Friday (Feb. 21), he admitted that he had a lot of emotions with the release of Disturbed's new song, "I Will Not Break," days before the band's ...
Disturbed took their tour to their hometown of Chicago. The heavy metal band brought major pyrotechnics to the United Center, ...
David Draiman, frontman of the band Disturbed, writes about Yarden Bibas and his family, who have come to symbolize loss and resilience.
David Draiman, frontman of the band Disturbed, writes about Yarden Bibas and his family, who have come to symbolize loss and resilience. By David Draiman, as told to David Caspi [Trigger warning ...
The event’s pyrotechnics, positioned directly beneath the Bulls’ six NBA championship banners, caused significant heat damage ...
Wayward pyro at Disturbed show in Chicago leads basketball team's NBA championship banners to be removed for repair ...
“Heaven Knows” is the ultimate anti-school, anti-establishment anthem, and is essentially the 21st century version of Pink ...
Disturbed is just such a funny band. They don’t even try to be, and that’s what makes them even better. The band’s frontman David Draiman recently did an interview with Brian Haddad of Chicago’s Q101 ...
(JTA) — David Draiman, the Jewish frontman of heavy metal band Disturbed, is raising money to provide private security for Matisyahu after the Jewish reggae singer had two venues cancel on him ...