Disturbed's classic 2000 debut album The Sickness turns 25 years old on March 7, 2025. It appears that Disturbed is plotting something to celebrate, as they've just posted a clip from the "Voices" music video alongside the date October 10. My guess is that there's tour (or shows) around the 25th birthday of The Sickness, but who knows – we'll find out in a few days.
Disturbed guitarist Dan Donegan chatted with Australia's Everblack podcast back in April about the upcoming anniversary, saying there was a possibility of a tour around The Sickness.
"[No plans for a new album] yet," said Donegan. "We're loosely talking about it. Right now, this whole past year up to now, it's all been touring mode. That's all we've been focused on, is the tour. But you know, we're thinking about what we're going to do.
"We got big things to think about, on if we're going to do a 25th anniversary tour next year, and if we do a new album, are we going to record it this year or the following year? So we got a lot on our plate. We got a lot to just sort out and prioritize what we want to do first."
The Sickness has sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone since its release. The album also spawned live staples like "Down With The Sickness", "Stupify", "The Game", and "Voices".
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