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The band Disturbed rocked Chiefs jerseys while rocking the T-Mobile Center

Disturbed singer David Draiman wore a Creed Humphrey jersey during a show Friday.
Disturbed singer David Draiman wore a Creed Humphrey jersey during a show Friday.

Disturbed’s “Take Back Your Life” tour stopped in Kansas City on Friday night, and band members were fully aware that the Chiefs will be playing in the Super Bowl.

During their concert at the T-Mobile Center, the band donned Chiefs jerseys, to the delight of their fans.

Lead singer David Draiman (No. 52 Creed Humphrey), bass player John Moyer (No. 95 Chris Jones), guitarist Dan Donegan (No. 15 Patrick Mahomes) and drummer Mike Wengren (No. 87 Travis Kelce) picked jerseys of the most popular Chiefs players.

At one point, Draiman told the crowd, “Go Chiefs!” Unsurprisingly, that was met with cheers, and the videoboard at the T-Mobile Center showed a Chiefs flag.

Here are some photos and videos from the show that were shared on X (former Twitter), including ones from the band.

@takowasanders @disturbed are @Chiefs fan!!!! #music #concert #livemusic #concerts #fyp #fypシ #foryou #foryourpage #disturbed #disturbedband #chiefs #chiefskingdom #chiefsfans #mahomes #traviskelce ♬ original sound - takowasanders

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Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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