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Disturbed frontman David Draiman has responded to claims he was booed at Black Sabbath's farewell gig, branding Palestine ...
Performing with Tom Morello’s All Stars supergroup, Draiman, 52, was part of a rock-filled lineup at the Back To The ...
She added: "David Draiman from Disturbed is now joining them to huge boos from the crowd. He's caused controversy with his political opinions online and the crowd are not welcoming.
Birmingham plays host to big events including Black Sabbath's farewell gig, Test cricket, Jeff Lynne, and Colmore Food Festival.
Ozzy is joined by his original Black Sabbath bandmates Credit: Merlin Entertainments The pint-sized Prince of Darkness is complete with his signature round specs and flowing locks and he is stood ...
The West Midlands is gearing up for a historic summer weekend which is set to boost the economy by £20m as it welcomes a legion of heavy metal fans. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath will take to ...
The music manager told Metal Hammer that one band was removed from Back to the Beginning concert — scheduled for July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham, England — due to a dispute with the artist ...
Additional performances throughout the day will feature Tom Morello, Billy Corgan, David Draiman, Duff McKagan, Fred Durst, Lzzy Hale, Jake E. Lee, Jonathan Davis, K.K. Downing, Mike Bordin, Papa ...
David Draiman, famous for his song, Disturbed, has frosty interactions at the Back To The Beginning farewell concert. The first supergroup was at the Black Sabbath gig held at Villa Park in Birmingham ...