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Summer’s heating up! Find out when Disturbed stops in Albuquerque

Disturbed will brings its “Take Back Your Life” tour to Albuquerque on July 23, at Isleta Amphitheater. (Courtesy of Travis Shinn Photography)

This summer is set to rock — a little more.

Disturbed is hitting the road with its 36-date “Take Back Your Life” tour this summer.

The tour is slated to make a stop on July 23 at Isleta Amphitheater. This will be the band’s first full tour since 2018. They are bringing along Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 10. at livenation.com.

Disturbed’s released its eighth full-length album “Divisive” on Nov. 18.

Over the last year, the quartet cut these ten tracks with producer Drew Fulk in Nashville, Tennessee.

After Dan Donegan shared initial ideas with the rest of the group, they locked in like never before with the groove as the backbone.

Drummer Mike Wengren bolted down some of the strongest and boldest rhythms of their career punctuated by John Moyer’s punchy bass.

Together, the musicians collectively conjured the focus and fire of their seminal early output augmented by airtight songcraft and a heightened level of musical chemistry that could only be forged by years of writing and touring together.

Disturbed formed in Chicago in 1994 and have sold more than 17 million albums and have nearly 8 billion streams.

Their hits include “Stupify,” “Inside The Fire,” Land of Confusion,” “Stricken,” “Down With The Sickness” “The Sound of Silence.”

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