Disturbed Comment On Cancelled Brussels Show

Disturbed have officially commented on the cancellation of their October 15 show at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium. As previously reported, local authorities put a stop to the concert due to a potential security risk related to frontman David Draiman’s fierce support of Israel. The singer infamously signed an artillery shell in that country last year.

The band said the following:

“BELGIUM UPDATE

Music is where all our differences fade into the background. Music has the power to heal, to inspire and to bring people together, it’s not about what divides us. We have always made it a point that at our shows ALL are welcome no matter what you believe. Everyone who comes to a Disturbed concert is accepted and loved. We are saddened that our fans in Belgium are not going to be able to share in this celebration of music.

Your tickets will be refunded automatically within 30 days to the payment card used at the time of purchase. You don’t need to take any further action.

We would like to thank you for your understanding, and we appreciate your support.”

One response to “Disturbed Comment On Cancelled Brussels Show”

  1. […] his decision to sign an artillery shell in that country last year. His beliefs even resulted in the recent cancellation of the band’s October 15 show in Brussels, Belgium. With this in mind, the singer further addressed the controversy during the […]