Disturbed has hit the road for their The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour, celebrating a quarter-century of their groundbreaking debut album. Tonight, it was Cleveland’s turn to experience the energy!
The night kicked off with Nothing More, the hard-hitting rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Lead singer Jonny Hawkins commanded the stage with an electrifying presence, delivering powerful performances of This Is The Time, Go to War, and If It Doesn’t Hurt. The band completely blew away expectations, proving once again why they’re one of the most exciting acts in modern rock. Hearing If It Doesn’t Hurt live was even more incredible after its hype-filled feature during WrestleMania last year. Their dynamic blend of hard rock, alternative, and metal set the tone for an unforgettable night, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this incredible group. In case you missed it, check out our interview with Nothing More guitarist Mark Vollelunga [here]!
Next up was Daughtry. Best known from American Idol Season 5, Chris Daughtry has firmly established himself in the rock scene. Dressed in all black, he delivered a mix of his newer material and the songs that defined his career. His setlist featured The Reckoning, It’s Not Over, and a stripped-down acoustic rendition of Home. A highlight of the night was his incredible cover of Journey’s Separate Ways, where his powerhouse vocals gave the classic rock anthem a fresh intensity. He also debuted The Day I Die, a track from his highly anticipated upcoming album, Shock to the System (Part Two).
Then, it was time for the main event. David Draiman made a dramatic entrance, wheeled onto the stage in a straitjacket and mask—an iconic nod to The Sickness era. As the mask came off, the band erupted into Voices, launching a powerhouse set packed with tracks from The Sickness, followed by an encore of their greatest hits.
This tour is a perfect lineup of powerhouse rock, making for an unforgettable Monday night in Cleveland!









































