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Disturbed - North American Take Back Your Life Tour Returns In 2026

Veröffentlicht: 07.07.2026 um 11:46 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael MĂŒller (Chefredaktion)

Disturbed extend their Take Back Your Life live campaign into 2026 with new North American arena dates. The Chicago hard rock band build on their chart success and Grammy nomination to bring their latest album Divisive back to U.S. stages.

Musiker spielt rote Halbresonanz-E-Gitarre mit Vibratohebel im BĂŒhnenlicht
Disturbed - Vintage-Sound in Rot: Die HĂ€nde des Gitarristen fĂŒhren die rote Halbresonanzgitarre samt Vibratohebel durch den Song. 07.07.2026 - Bild: THN

Disturbed keep their live momentum going into 2026 as the band confirms a new run of Take Back Your Life tour dates across North America. According to a Live Nation announcement and venue listings, the Chicago hard rock group return to U.S. arenas early in the year with a set built around Divisive.

New North American arena dates

The extended Take Back Your Life run adds a fresh block of North American shows, including major U.S. markets such as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Dallas alongside Canadian stops in Toronto and Vancouver. Live Nation's tour overview highlights the band’s continued arena-level draw.

Individual venue schedules for 2026 list Disturbed in large-capacity rooms like UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, United Center in Chicago and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, typically in the first half of the year. Songkick tour listings show the route stretching across the Midwest, East Coast and West Coast, confirming the band’s intent to keep the tour rolling.

How the live profile has grown

The Take Back Your Life outing first launched in 2023 behind Disturbed's album Divisive and quickly grew into a global trek, with shows across the U.S., Canada and Europe. The tour’s early legs featured support from acts such as Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer, underlining the band’s position in contemporary mainstream metal.

In the U.S., the group have moved from theaters to arenas over the past decade, benefiting from steady rock radio play and the streaming endurance of catalog hits like Down With The Sickness and their cover of The Sound of Silence. The ongoing tour confirms that this broader audience translates into ticket demand for multi-thousand-seat venues.

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Tour, charts and work at a glance

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The sound behind Divisive

On record, Disturbed sit at the intersection of mainstream metal and hard rock, with sharp, syncopated riffs, vocal hooks and a polished production style that keeps them present on rock radio. Divisive, released in November 2022 via Reprise Records, continues that approach with big choruses and muscular mid-tempo tracks.

The album was produced by Drew Fulk, known for work with bands such as Bullet for My Valentine, and leans into modern guitar tones and punchy drums while preserving the rhythm-heavy vocal phrasing that has defined frontman David Draiman's delivery since the band’s early 2000s breakthrough.

Where the act stands

Disturbed are currently set to resume their Take Back Your Life tour with a North American arena date at United Center in Chicago on March 15, 2026, as listed by Live Nation and venue schedules, before continuing to further U.S. and Canadian cities.

Disturbed at a glance

  • Act: Disturbed
  • Genre: Hard rock, mainstream metal
  • Origin: Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Active since: 1996
  • Lineup: David Draiman (vocals), Dan Donegan (guitar), Mike Wengren (drums), John Moyer (bass)
  • Label: Reprise Records / Warner Records
  • Key works: The Sickness (2000), Ten Thousand Fists (2005), Indestructible (2008), Immortalized (2015)
  • Current album/single: Divisive, released November 18, 2022
  • Charts / certifications: Multiple studio albums have reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, including Immortalized in August 2015, while singles such as their cover of The Sound of Silence have achieved multi-Platinum status in the U.S.
  • Next live date: March 15, 2026, Chicago, United Center

Frequently asked questions about Disturbed

When does Disturbed play in Chicago on the Take Back Your Life tour?
Disturbed are scheduled to perform at United Center in Chicago on March 15, 2026 as part of the continuing Take Back Your Life arena run.

What album powers Disturbed's current tour setlist?
The current tour centers on the studio album Divisive, released November 18, 2022, with a set that mixes new songs and long-standing live staples from earlier records.

How successful have Disturbed been on the Billboard 200?
Disturbed have repeatedly topped the Billboard 200, with several albums such as Immortalized and earlier releases debuting at No. 1, underlining the band's sustained commercial impact in the U.S. rock and metal market.

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This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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