Asylum Tour (Disturbed)

Asylum Tour
Concert by Disturbed
Location Europe, North America, Oceania, South America
Associated album Asylum
Start date August 13, 2010
End date August 27, 2011
Legs 8
No. of shows 146
106 in North America
27 in Europe
9 in Oceania
4 in South America
18 cancellations
Disturbed concert chronology

Asylum Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Disturbed in support of the group's fifth studio album, Asylum, which was released in August 2010.[1]

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.[2] 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.[3] 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.[4] 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.[5] 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".[6] Radio show hardDrive commented on the stage show, calling it "a total assault of the senses".[7]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue/Event
North America ("Uproar Festival")
August 13, 2010 [1] Sturgis United States Buffalo Chip Campground
August 17, 2010 Minneapolis Target Center
August 18, 2010 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
August 20, 2010 Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheater
August 21, 2010 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
August 22, 2010 Corfu Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
August 24, 2010 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
August 25, 2010 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
August 27, 2010 Scranton United States Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain
August 28, 2010 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
August 29, 2010 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 31, 2010 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
September 1, 2010 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte
September 3, 2010 Pelham Verizon Wireless Music Center
September 4, 2010 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
September 5, 2010 Tampa 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
September 8, 2010 Tulsa BOK Center
September 10, 2010 Dallas SuperPages.com Center
September 11, 2010 Corpus Christi Concrete Street Amphitheater
September 12, 2010 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 14, 2010 Greenwood Village Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
September 15, 2010 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
September 17, 2010 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
September 18, 2010 Chula Vista Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
September 19, 2010 Tempe Beach Park Amphitheater
September 21, 2010 Bakersfield Rabobank Arena
September 22, 2010 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre
September 24, 2010 Post Falls Greyhound Park
September 25, 2010 Auburn White River Amphitheatre
September 26, 2010 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
September 28, 2010 Edmonton Rexall Place
September 29, 2010 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
September 30, 2010 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre
October 2, 2010 Winnipeg MTS Centre
October 3, 2010 Fargo United States Fargodome
October 4, 2010 Madison Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Europe ("Taste of Chaos" Tour)
November 15, 2010 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
November 17, 2010 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
November 19, 2010 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
November 20, 2010 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
November 22, 2010 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
November 24, 2010 Vienna Austria Gasometer
November 25, 2010 Munich Germany Zenith
November 26, 2010 Winterthur Switzerland Eishalle Deutweg
November 28, 2010 Freiburg im Breisgau Germany Rothaus Arena
November 29, 2010 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
December 1, 2010 Düsseldorf Philips Halle
December 2, 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
December 3, 2010 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
December 5, 2010 Brussels Belgium Forest National
December 7, 2010 Birmingham United Kingdom National Indoor Arena
December 8, 2010 London Wembley Arena
December 9, 2010 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
December 11, 2010 Glasgow SECC
December 12, 2010 Manchester Manchester Central
December 13, 2010 Nottingham Trent FM Arena
North America ("Music as a Weapon V")
January 14, 2011 [2] Bloomington United States U.S. Cellular Coliseum
January 15, 2011 [2] Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
January 16, 2011 [2] Rockford Rockford MetroCentre
January 18, 2011 [2] Hershey Giant Center
January 19, 2011 [2] Rochester Main Street Armory
January 21, 2011 [2] New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
January 22, 2011 [2] West Long Branch Monmouth University
January 23, 2011 [2] Glens Falls Glens Falls Civic Center
January 25, 2011 [2] Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center
January 26, 2011 [2] Morgantown West Virginia University
January 28, 2011 [2] Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
January 29, 2011 [2] Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
January 30, 2011 [2] Atlantic City House of Blues
February 1, 2011 [2] Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex
February 2, 2011 [2] Fayetteville Cumberland County Crown Coliseum
February 4, 2011 [2] Nashville Bridgestone Arena
February 5, 2011 [2] Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
February 8, 2011 [2] Corpus Christi Concrete Street Amphitheater ♦
March 5, 2011 [2] Lubbock Fair Park Coliseum
March 6, 2011 [2] McAllen McAllen Convention Center
March 8, 2011 [2] Belton Bell County Expo Center
March 9, 2011 [2] Las Cruces Pan American Center
March 11, 2011 [2] Tucson Tucson Convention Center
March 12, 2011 [2] Las Vegas The Joint
March 13, 2011 [2] Sacramento ARCO Arena
March 15, 2011 [2] Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 17, 2011 [2] Yakima Yakima SunDome
March 18, 2011 [2] Missoula Adams Event Center
March 20, 2011 [2] Brookings Swiftel Center ♦
March 21, 2011 [2] La Crosse La Crosse Center
March 22, 2011 [2] Mankato Verizon Wireless Center
March 24, 2011 [2] Council Bluffs Mid-America Center
March 25, 2011 [2] Cedar Rapids U.S. Cellular Center
March 26, 2011 [2] Saginaw Dow Event Center
March 28, 2011 [2] Battle Creek Kellogg Arena
March 30, 2011 [2] Ottawa Canada Scotiabank Place
March 31, 2011 [2] Toronto Air Canada Centre
April 2, 2011 [2] Quebec City Colisée Pepsi
April 4, 2011 [2] Saint John Harbour Station
April 5, 2011 [2] Halifax Halifax Metro Centre
Oceania ("Music as a Weapon: Australia and New Zealand")
April 20, 2011 Perth Australia Burswood Dome
April 23, 2011 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 24, 2011 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
April 25, 2011 Sydney Acer Arena
April 28, 2011 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
April 30, 2011 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
May 3, 2011 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
May 4, 2011 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
May 6, 2011 Christchurch CBS Canterbury Arena
United States
May 14, 2011 Kansas City United States Rockfest
May 21, 2011 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
May 22, 2011 Columbus Rock on the Range
Europe
June 3, 2011 Nuremberg Germany Rock im Park Festival
June 4, 2011 Nürburgring Rock am Ring Festival
June 6, 2011 Warsaw Poland Stodoła
June 7, 2011 Vienna Austria Gasometer
June 9, 2011 Milan Italy Alcatraz
June 10, 2011 Interlaken Switzerland Greenfield Festival
June 12, 2011 Donington Park United Kingdom Download Festival
North America ("Mayhem Festival")
July 9, 2011 San Bernardino United States San Manuel Amphitheater
July 10, 2011 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 12, 2011 Auburn White River Amphitheatre
July 13, 2011 Nampa Idaho Center Amphitheatre
July 15, 2011 Phoenix Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion
July 16, 2011 Albuquerque Journal Pavilion
July 17, 2011 Greenwood Village Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
July 19, 2011 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
July 20, 2011 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 22, 2011 Mansfield Comcast Center
July 23, 2011 Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
July 24, 2011 Hartford United States Comcast Theatre
July 26, 2011 [3] Corfu Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 27, 2011 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
July 29, 2011 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion
July 30, 2011 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
July 31, 2011 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
August 2, 2011 Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Amphitheater
August 3, 2011 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
August 5, 2011 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
August 6, 2011 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 7, 2011 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center
August 9, 2011 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre
August 10, 2011 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 12, 2011 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
August 13, 2011 Tampa 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
August 14, 2011 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre
South America
August 21, 2011 Bogotá Colombia Downtown Majestic
August 23, 2011 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Lux
August 25, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina El Teatro Flores
August 27, 2011 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolican
Rescheduled dates
February 10, 2011 McAllen McAllen Convention Center Rescheduled to March 6, 2011.
February 12, 2011 Lubbock Fair Park Coliseum Rescheduled to March 5, 2011.
Cancelled dates
October 15, 2010 Detroit The Fillmore Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 16, 2010 Cleveland Agora Theatre and Ballroom Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 18, 2010 St. Louis The Pageant Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 19, 2010 Indianapolis Murat Egyptian Room Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 21, 2010 Upper Darby Tower Theater Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 22, 2010 Atlantic City House of Blues Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 24, 2010 Boston House of Blues Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 25, 2010 New York City Roseland Ballroom Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 27, 2010 Wallingford Oakdale Theatre Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
October 28, 2010 Syracuse War Memorial at Oncenter Date canceled due to lead singer David Draiman's "severe throat condition".
February 9, 2011 San Antonio Illusion Theatre at Alamodome Performance canceled due to "sudden illness"; co-headliner Korn played an extended set as a result.
June 14, 2011 Saint Petersburg Glavclub Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 15, 2011 Moscow Arena Club Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 17, 2011 Clisson Hellfest Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 19, 2011 Madrid La Riviera Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 20, 2011 Lisbon Coliseu dos Recreios Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 22, 2011 Barcelona Razzmatazz Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".
June 25, 2011 Dessel Graspop Metal Meeting Date canceled due to "rising fuel and transportation costs".

Support acts

  • Sevendust (January 14–February 8, 2011; March 5–April 5, 2011)
  • StillWell (March 5–April 5, 2011)
  • These Four Walls (April 20–May 6, 2011)
  • Trivium (April 20–May 6, 2011)

Personnel

References

  1. "Disturbed Takes Nothing for Granted On 'Asylum' Album". Billboard.
  2. staff, Journal. "Disturbed to play at Buffalo Chip during Sturgis rally".
  3. "Bands and dates announced for Uproar.html". The Gauntlet.
  4. "Archived copy". Roadrunner Records. Archived from the original on 2010-10-11. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2010-09-08. Unknown parameter |Website= ignored (|website= suggested) (help)
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-01. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  7. "Disturbed Unveils Massive New Show On 'Uproar' Tour - Music News". Ultimate-Guitar.com.

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