American heavy metal band Disturbed plays in Budapest for the first time!
The most successful and iconic heavy metal band from the United States is visiting the Hungarian capital for the very first time at Budapest Park to promote their latest album Evolution which was released last October.
The band, which was formed in 1994 in Chicago, had gone throw a few member-changes but has been successful since the beginnings – reports Szeretlek Magyarország. The real breakthrough for the band arrived in 2000 when their studio album The Sickness became the 20th on the Billboard 200.
From this moment on, they sold almost four million records and was the opening-act at Marilyn Manson’s concert.
The band immediately became the best heavy metal band in the States and in Europe. Their second album Believe was a commercial success and became number one the moment it was released. Out of seven studio albums, the band has five number ones.
In 2009, the band was nominated for a Grammy Award and was constantly praised by critics.
After their 2011 headlining tour in the States, they decided to have a break and to concentrate on their individual careers. Luckily, with the album Immortalized the band successfully returned in 2015 and was on tour again. Last year, their latest album Evolution was released and a 2019 concert tour was announced to promote the record. According to the band, the plan to play in only a few cities but promised to set the locations on fire with their energy.
Disturbed plays in Budapest Park today!
Tickets are still available – CLICK HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3moLkjvhEu0
Source: www.szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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