Frontman David Draiman went above and beyond to comfort a young audience member who was feeling overwhelmed.
When the subject of metal music arises, it often evokes thoughts of vehement songs delivered by individuals who appear to be growling. Furthermore, metal music isn't universally embraced, particularly by children. However, be prepared for an unexpected turn as David Draiman, the frontman of the metal band "Disturbed," defied these preconceived notions during a performance in West Palm Beach, Florida. The metal artist went to the extent of halting their performance to offer comfort to one of their younger audience members who was not having it. The viral and heartwarming TikTok video posted on their official account @disturbed has gained over 10.4M views, 1M likes and 17.3K comments on the platform. The little girl got a bit scared when the singer asked her if she wanted to come onto the stage that is when Draiman stopped the show.
When the subject of metal music arises, it often evokes thoughts of vehement songs delivered by individuals who appear to be growling. Furthermore, metal music isn't universally embraced, particularly by children. However, be prepared for an unexpected turn as David Draiman, the frontman of the metal band "Disturbed," defied these preconceived notions during a performance in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Seeing the girl cry, Dramian wants to say something and stands on the fence, slightly taller than the massive crowd. Looking at the many groups at the concert, he noticed that there were many families and he expressed his appreciation for that. He talks about how the young fan was "singing her heart out the entire show." Draiman reveals that he brought along his son to the show as well. He then highlights how the worst thing a child could encounter at such concerts is some bad language, but that was nothing compared to the ugly things they would see in the world.
Despite performing for so many years, the singer continues to enjoy performing live because he gets to see people from all walks of life in the audience. He begins to conclude his monologue by talking about how every event of the band would be inclusive. In addition, Dramian states how the groups' mutual love for the songs brought them together.
Finally, he says, "Besides, darling, we may be dark, but let me share a secret with you. Sometimes darkness can show you the light." Fans of the band express how they felt about their concerts in the comments section. @big_boo8 commented, "And they're not kidding. Every single disturbed show we've been to has made us tear up. They're the best band I've seen live. Love them." Another user, @nealwarrer, said, "If you held a gun to my head, I couldn't name a Disturbed song, but I'm so glad I watched this whole video. It's genuinely lovely." As for the little girl, this will be a concert that she will not forget anytime soon.
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