
Disturbed – Target Center – Minneapolis MN – March 6th 2025
Live Nation presents Disturbed live at The Target Center with special guests Three Days Grace and Sevendust.
Review and photos by Kyle Hansen.
Sevendust continues to demonstrate their enduring presence in the rock and metal scene, delivering high-energy performances that resonate with both long-time fans and new audiences. Their recent concerts have showcased their dynamic stage presence, tight musicianship, and a setlist that spans their extensive catalog.
Sevendust delivered a powerful performance to a sold-out crowd. The band opened with “Black,” immediately igniting the audience’s enthusiasm. Frontman Lajon Witherspoon’s soulful vocals, combined with the band’s tight instrumentation, created an electrifying atmosphere. The setlist featured fan favorites like “Denial,” “Praise,” and “Crucified” The concert concluded with an explosive rendition of “Face to Face,” leaving fans exhilarated. It was a short set but any Sevendust is good Sevendust.
Three Days Grace has continued to captivate audiences with their dynamic performances, blending classic hits with newer material. Recent concerts have showcased their ability to engage fans and deliver memorable shows.
Three Days Grace performed as part of Disturbed’s “The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour.” They opened with “Animal I Have Become,” energizing the sold-out crowd. The band’s unique dynamic featured both original singer Adam Gontier and current vocalist Matt Walst, adding a fresh dimension to their sound. Their chemistry was evident as they traded verses and harmonized seamlessly.
Three Days Grace demonstrated their seasoned professionalism. Lead vocalist Matt Walst’s charismatic stage presence engaged the audience, leading to loud chants of “Three Days Grace” throughout the set. The band blended older hits like “Home” with newer tracks such as “The Mountain,” showcasing their evolving sound. A live debut of “I Am the Weapon” from their album “Explosions” was met with enthusiasm, highlighting their commitment to delivering fresh content to fans.
Overall, Three Days Grace continues to deliver high-energy performances that resonate with both long-time and new fans. Their ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining the core elements of their music ensures their ongoing relevance in the rock scene.
Disturbed consistently delivers high-energy, emotionally charged performances that showcase their signature blend of heavy riffs, powerful vocals, and deep audience engagement. Their concerts typically feature a mix of classic hits like Down with the Sickness, Stupify, and Ten Thousand Fists, alongside newer material from albums like Divisive. Tonight we celebrated 25 years of The Sickness.
David Draiman’s commanding stage presence and distinctive vocal delivery are key highlights, with moments of heartfelt connection—especially during The Sound of Silence, which often creates a chillingly quiet, captivated audience. Their shows are known for dramatic lighting, pyrotechnics, and strong production values, enhancing the intensity of their music. The setlist was the Sickness – Voices – The Game – Stupify – Down With the Sickness – Violence Fetish – Fear – Numb – Want – Conflict – Shout – Droppin Plates – Meaning of Life – Ten Thousands Fists – I Will Not Break – I Will Not Break – Bad Man – Land of Confusion- Indestructible – The Sound of Silence – The Light – Inside the Fire
Disturbed also fosters a strong connection with fans, often addressing the crowd with messages of resilience and unity, reinforcing the band’s themes of overcoming struggles. Whether at a festival or headlining tour, their concerts remain a must-see experience for rock and metal fans.
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