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Asylum Tour (Disturbed)

2010–2011 concert tour by Disturbed


2010–2011 concert tour by Disturbed

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameAsylum Tour
location
artistDisturbed
albumAsylum
start_dateAugust 13, 2010
end_dateAugust 27, 2011
number_of_legs8
number_of_shows146
last_tourIndestructible Tour
(2008–2009)
this_tourAsylum Tour
(2010–2011)
next_tourImmortalized Tour
(2015–2017)

(2008–2009) (2010–2011) (2015–2017)

The Asylum Tour was a 2010–11 concert tour by American heavy metal band Disturbed in support of the group's fifth studio album, Asylum, which was released in August 2010.

The tour began in mid-August 2010 with an appearance as part of a series of concerts held during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, United States. This was followed by the commencement of the Uproar Festival, a North American touring event which features Disturbed as headliners and includes acts such as Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour and Hellyeah. The festival began in Minneapolis and culminated in Madison, Wisconsin in early October.

In October 2010, it was reported that David Draiman was diagnosed with a "serious throat condition" and, as a result, ten headline U.S. shows following the culmination of the Uproar Festival were canceled. The group reconvened in mid-November for a European leg of the "Taste of Chaos" package tour, which featured Papa Roach, Buckcherry and Halestorm, as well as Disturbed. The leg began in Helsinki and wrapped up in Nottingham, United Kingdom in mid-December.

In mid-January 2011, the band commenced a U.S. leg of the self-created package tour, "Music as a Weapon V", beginning in Bloomington, Illinois. The tour featured co-headliners Korn, as well as acts Sevendust and In This Moment. In April 2011, the tour came to Oceania, with acts Trivium, As I Lay Dying and Forgiven Rival in tow. The Oceania leg began in Perth, Australia and finished in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Lead singer David Draiman has stated that the production levels for the tour will surpass those on previous tours, with an aspect "that no one has ever seen from Disturbed live — very theatrical, very dramatic, very visually stimulating". Radio show hardDrive commented on the stage show, calling it "a total assault of the senses".

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue/Event
North America ("Uproar Festival")
ref_1[1]SturgisUnited StatesBuffalo Chip Campground
MinneapolisTarget Center
Bonner SpringsSandstone Amphitheater
Council BluffsWestfair Amphitheater
Tinley ParkFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
CorfuDarien Lake Performing Arts Center
ColumbusLifestyle Communities Pavilion
TorontoCanadaMolson Canadian Amphitheatre
ScrantonUnited StatesToyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain
Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center
BristowJiffy Lube Live
CharlotteVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte
PelhamVerizon Wireless Music Center
AtlantaAaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
Tampa1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
TulsaBOK Center
DallasSuperPages.com Center
Corpus ChristiConcrete Street Amphitheater
The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Greenwood VillageComfort Dental Amphitheatre
West Valley CityUSANA Amphitheatre
IrvineVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Chula VistaCricket Wireless Amphitheatre
TempeBeach Park Amphitheater
BakersfieldRabobank Arena
WheatlandSleep Train Amphitheatre
Post FallsGreyhound Park
AuburnWhite River Amphitheatre
VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
EdmontonRexall Place
CalgaryPengrowth Saddledome
SaskatoonCredit Union Centre
WinnipegMTS Centre
FargoUnited StatesFargodome
MadisonVeterans Memorial Coliseum
Europe ("Taste of Chaos" Tour)
HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Arena
StockholmSwedenHovet
OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
CopenhagenDenmarkK.B. Hallen
BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
ViennaAustriaGasometer
MunichGermanyZenith
WinterthurSwitzerlandEishalle Deutweg
Freiburg im BreisgauGermanyRothaus Arena
HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
DüsseldorfPhilips Halle
AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
Esch-sur-AlzetteLuxembourgRockhal
BrusselsBelgiumForest National
BirminghamEnglandNational Indoor Arena
LondonWembley Arena
PlymouthPlymouth Pavilions
GlasgowScotlandSECC
ManchesterEnglandManchester Central
NottinghamTrent FM Arena
North America ("Music as a Weapon V")
ref_2[2]BloomingtonUnited StatesU.S. Cellular Coliseum
ref_2[2]Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena ♦
ref_2[2]RockfordRockford MetroCentre
ref_2[2]HersheyGiant Center ♦
ref_2[2]RochesterMain Street Armory
ref_2[2]New York CityHammerstein Ballroom ♦
ref_2[2]West Long BranchMonmouth University
ref_2[2]Glens FallsGlens Falls Civic Center ♦
ref_2[2]NorfolkTed Constant Convocation Center
ref_2[2]MorgantownWest Virginia University ♦
ref_2[2]UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
ref_2[2]PortlandCumberland County Civic Center ♦
ref_2[2]Atlantic CityHouse of Blues
ref_2[2]Winston-SalemEntertainment-Sports Complex ♦
ref_2[2]FayettevilleCumberland County Crown Coliseum
ref_2[2]NashvilleBridgestone Arena ♦
ref_2[2]BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
ref_2[2]Corpus ChristiConcrete Street Amphitheater ♦
ref_2[2]LubbockFair Park Coliseum ♦
ref_2[2]McAllenMcAllen Convention Center
ref_2[2]BeltonBell County Expo Center ♦
ref_2[2]Las CrucesPan American Center
ref_2[2]TucsonTucson Convention Center ♦
ref_2[2]Las VegasThe Joint
ref_2[2]SacramentoARCO Arena ♦
ref_2[2]PortlandVeterans Memorial Coliseum
ref_2[2]YakimaYakima SunDome ♦
ref_2[2]MissoulaAdams Event Center
ref_2[2]BrookingsSwiftel Center ♦
ref_2[2]La CrosseLa Crosse Center
ref_2[2]MankatoVerizon Wireless Center ♦
ref_2[2]Council BluffsMid-America Center
ref_2[2]Cedar RapidsU.S. Cellular Center ♦
ref_2[2]SaginawDow Event Center
ref_2[2]Battle CreekKellogg Arena ♦
ref_2[2]OttawaCanadaScotiabank Place
ref_2[2]TorontoAir Canada Centre ♦
ref_2[2]Quebec CityColisée Pepsi
ref_2[2]Saint JohnHarbour Station ♦
ref_2[2]HalifaxHalifax Metro Centre
Oceania ("Music as a Weapon: Australia and New Zealand")
PerthAustraliaBurswood Dome
AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
MelbourneRod Laver Arena
SydneyAcer Arena
NewcastleNewcastle Entertainment Centre
BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena
WellingtonTSB Bank Arena
ChristchurchCBS Canterbury Arena
United States
Kansas CityUnited StatesRockfest
MilwaukeeEagles Ballroom
ColumbusRock on the Range
Europe
NurembergGermanyRock im Park Festival
NürburgringRock am Ring Festival
WarsawPolandStodoła
ViennaAustriaGasometer
MilanItalyAlcatraz
InterlakenSwitzerlandGreenfield Festival
Donington ParkEnglandDownload Festival
North America ("Mayhem Festival")
San BernardinoUnited StatesSan Manuel Amphitheater
Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
AuburnWhite River Amphitheatre
NampaIdaho Center Amphitheatre
PhoenixAshley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion
AlbuquerqueJournal Pavilion
Greenwood VillageComfort Dental Amphitheatre
Maryland HeightsVerizon Wireless Amphitheater
CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center
MansfieldComcast Center
MontrealCanadaParc Jean-Drapeau
HartfordUnited StatesComcast Theatre
ref_3[3]CorfuDarien Lake Performing Arts Center
HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center
BurgettstownFirst Niagara Pavilion
BristowJiffy Lube Live
CamdenSusquehanna Bank Center
Virginia BeachVirginia Beach Amphitheater
RaleighTime Warner Cable Music Pavilion
Tinley ParkFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
ClarkstonDTE Energy Music Theatre
NoblesvilleVerizon Wireless Music Center
Oklahoma CityZoo Amphitheatre
DallasGexa Energy Pavilion
AtlantaAaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
Tampa1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
West Palm BeachCruzan Amphitheatre
South America
BogotáColombiaDowntown Majestic
São PauloBrazilEspaço Lux
Buenos AiresArgentinaEl Teatro Flores
SantiagoChileTeatro Caupolican
  • 1endnote_1**^** Date supporting Scorpions; non-Uproar Festival appearance.
  • 2endnote_2**^** Date featuring co-headliners Korn (Korn played last on all dates marked with a diamond (♦)).
  • 3endnote_3**^** Date part of The Edge's Summer BBQ radio event; non-Mayhem Festival appearance.

; Rescheduled dates

LubbockFair Park ColiseumRescheduled to March 5, 2011.

;Cancelled dates

DesselGraspop Metal MeetingDate canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".

Support acts

  • As I Lay Dying (April 20–May 6, 2011)
  • Buckcherry (November 15–December 13, 2010)
  • Forgiven Rival (April 23–April 30, 2011)
  • Halestorm (November 15–December 13, 2010)
  • In This Moment (January 14–February 8, 2011; March 5–April 5, 2011)
  • Papa Roach (November 15–December 13, 2010)
  • Sevendust (January 14–February 8, 2011; March 5–April 5, 2011)
  • StillWell (March 5–April 5, 2011)
  • These Four Walls (May 3–May 6, 2011)
  • Trivium (April 20–May 6, 2011)

Personnel

  • David Draiman – lead vocals
  • Dan Donegan – guitar
  • John Moyer – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Wengren – drums

References

References

  1. "Disturbed Takes Nothing for Granted On 'Asylum' Album". Billboard.
  2. staff, Journal. (7 January 2010). "Disturbed to play at Buffalo Chip during Sturgis rally".
  3. "Bands and dates announced for Uproar.html". The Gauntlet.
  4. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - DISTURBED Frontman Diagnosed with 'Serious Throat Condition'; U.S. Tour Canceled".
  5. "Kerrang! Disturbed to headline Taste of Chaos 2010".
  6. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - DISTURBED Planning 'Visually Stimulating' Live Show".
  7. "Disturbed Unveils Massive New Show On 'Uproar' Tour - Music News". Ultimate-Guitar.com.
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