A much smaller stage fitting for playing emotion filled acoustic songs such as “ A Reason to Fight” and “ Watch You Burn.”ĭavid Draiman, Dan Donegan, John Moyer and Mike Wengren took nearly a 5 year hiatus between album releases. Mike Wengren during his drum soloĪs if the show weren’t going well enough, the band made their way into the crowd on a smaller, more intimate stage. Age comes wisdom and his words were echoed by the positive crowd reaction. He reminded the crowd that music is what brought us together that night and to fuel us for good. Dan Donegan (Guitar) and John Moyer (Bass) throwing it down on Stupifyĭuring the show David Draiman took some time to speak of unity of each other over such divided issues. Disturbed continues to bring it to every show, every time. A few short months later, they came to SLC. The first time was at Red Rocks Amphitheater in 2016. This was the third time for me seeing Disturbed play live. Opening with “ Are You Ready” was very fitting for the show that was ahead of us. Three Days Grace opened the packed venue and worked everyone into a frenzy for when Disturbed hit the stage. It was only fitting that it was played as the final song during their show at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah on 1/19/19. Oooh, ah-ah-ah-ah is a vocal line synonymous with David Draiman and Disturbed still 19 years after “ Down With The Sickness” was released.
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