FROM: LATHUM NELSON/KRISTINE ASHTON/MITCH SCHNEIDER
DISTURBED & SHATTERED:
BAND TAP TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT TO FILL IN
FOR THEIR INJURED BASSIST FUZZ
ON OVERSEAS MARILYN MANSON TOUR
DISTURBED-riding high with their platinum-plus Giant debut THE SICKNESS-have tapped Methods Of Mayhem’s Marty O’Brien to fill in on bass for the group’s recuperating bassist FUZZ on their overseas tour with Marilyn Manson, January 21 through February 21. A few days before Christmas, FUZZ shattered his ankle at the band’s Chicago rehearsal studio after falling two stories from the building’s fire escape, which he took to exit the building while the elevator was being used to cart the band’s equipment.
After successful surgery, FUZZ was cautioned by doctors to skip the Manson tour in order to avoid long-term damage to his foot. But FUZZ did perform Thursday, January 11 and Friday, January 12 at the band’s triumphant two sold-out shows at Metro in their native Chicago–tickets for which sold out in 11 minutes.
DISTURBED‘s vocalist DAVID DRAIMAN, guitarist DAN DONEGAN and drummer/programmer MIKE WENGREN will tour with O’Brien for the overseas trek of 20 shows in 13 countries, beginning in Birmingham, England and wrapping in Helsinki, Finland. DISTURBED-described as a “…tight, savage crew” by the Los Angeles Times (12/19/00)–met and became friends with O’Brien last summer as they toured together on Ozzfest.
This touring news comes in the midst of the exploding success of DISTURBED‘s second single and video “Voices.” This powerful track is particularly emblematic of the group’s sound, described by Matt Diehl in a Rolling Stone feature as “…industrial-strength hard rock with a human heart-albiet one that pumps rage.”
Here are the DISTURBED overseas dates. Fans can also catch up with the group at their website (www.disturbed1.com).
DATE | CITY | VENUE |
Sun 1/21 | Birmingham, England | NEC |
Mon 1/22 | Manchester, England | Evening News Arena |
Wed 1/24 | London, England | Docklands Arena |
Thu 1/25 | Paris, France | Le Zenith |
Sat 1/27 | Bilbao, Spain | Pabellon de la Casilla |
Sun 1/28 | Barcelona, Spain | Pavellon de Valle Hebron |
Wed 1/31 | Hamburg, Germany | Sporthalle |
Thu 2/1 | Cologne, Germany | Palladium |
Sat 2/3 | Milan, Italy | FilaForum |
Mon 2/5 | Marino (Rome), Italy | Palaghiaccio |
Tue 2/6 | Bologna, Italy | Palamalaguti |
Thu 2/8 | Zurich, Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
Sat 2/10 | Vienna, Austria | Libro Music Hall |
Sun 2/11 | Prague, Czech Republic | Paegus Arena |
Tue 2/13 | Warsaw, Poland | Torwar |
Thu 2/15 | Berlin, Germany | Velodrome |
Fri 2/16 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Forum |
Sat 2/17 | Oslo, Norway | Spectrum |
Mon 2/19 | Stockholm, Sweden | Hovet/Ice Stadium |
Wed 2/21 | Helsinki, Finland | Ice Hall |
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