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Canadian rockers Three Days Grace have announced they will be the special guest on the first leg of Disturbed’s highly anticipated The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour. The tour celebrates the milestone anniversary of Disturbed’s 2000 debut album, The Sickness, a record that helped define a generation of heavy metal music. Kicking off in Nampa, Idaho on February 25, the tour will bring the two rock titans to arenas across North America, including a stop at Boston’s TD Garden on March 14.
This tour marks a significant moment for fans of Three Days Grace, as it will feature the return of original vocalist Adam Gontier to the stage. Gontier, who left the band in 2013, made a surprise appearance in Nashville earlier this year, reuniting with his former bandmates during a live performance. Today’s announcement confirms that Gontier is officially back with Three Days Grace, sharing vocal duties with Matt Walst, who has been the band’s frontman since Gontier’s departure.
The band teased Gontier’s return in a cryptic social media video featuring both Gontier and Walst in the studio together. Further details about upcoming music from this new chapter of Three Days Grace are expected to be revealed soon, much to the excitement of their die-hard fanbase.
With eighteen #1 records at Mediabase Active Rock, Three Days Grace remains one of the most successful and enduring acts in modern rock. Known for anthems such as “I Hate Everything About You,” “Animal I Have Become,” and “Never Too Late,” the band has racked up billions of streams and earned numerous accolades over the years. Their addition to the tour will undoubtedly bring a wave of nostalgia for fans eager to see Gontier perform the songs that made the band a household name.
In addition to the tour, Three Days Grace has already been confirmed for major rock festivals including Sonic Temple, Welcome to Rockville, and Inkcarceration in 2024.
For fans who want to secure their tickets early, an artist pre-sale will begin on October 15 at 10 AM local time. General ticket sales will follow on October 18 at 10 AM.