DISTURBED: More North American Dates Announced

April 4, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports: DISTURBED has begun lining up tour dates for May and June, both in the U.S. and Canada. The group has recently been on a break so that singer David Draiman could recover after straining his voice. Draiman told Launch that he ruptured a capillary on his vocal chords after pushing his voice too hard at a small club gig early in the band's recent touring schedule. The newly announced shows will lead right into the band's stint on Ozzfest, which begins on June 29 in Auburn, Washington.

The group was forced to cancel a European tour, which will now happen this fall.

DISTURBED's next live shows will be at the end of this month in New Zealand and Australia.

The band continues to support its third platinum album, "Ten Thousand Fists", and its latest single, "Just Stop".

Confirmed DISTURBED tour dates:

May 20 - Waterloo, IA - McElroy Auditorium
May 22 - Rapid City, SD - Rushmore Auditorium
May 23 - Billings, MT - Shrine Auditorium
May 25 - Calgary, ALB - MacEwan Hall
May 26 - Edmonton, ALB - Reds
May 28 - Duluth, MN - DECC Pioneer Hall
May 29 - Sioux City, IA - Tyson
May 31 - Kitchener, ONT - Element
Jun. 01 - Montreal, QUE - Metropolis
Jun. 03 - Quebec City, QUE - Centre De Foire
Jun. 04 - Toronto, ONT - The Docks

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