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2000s Heavy Metal Rocker Makes $1.5 Million Move Before 2026 Tour

A major life update is making waves in the rock world as Dan Donegan, guitarist and co-founder of Disturbed, has officially put his Illinois home on the market for $1.575 million, signaling a personal shift just as the band prepares to ease off touring in 2026.

According to Blabbermouth, public records show the 57-year-old musician originally bought the sprawling 7,000-square-foot property in Orland Park, Illinois, in March 2023 for $1.3 million. Now, less than three years later, Donegan is ready to move on—both literally and emotionally.

    "I'm selling my home!!!!!! 3 yrs was enough for me & it's time to move on. Lots of great memories & parties here but I'm going back to the OG & those backyard parties. 10 minutes away, lol!" Donegan announced the news on Saturday.

    Dan Donegan of Disturbed performs onstage during a concert at The O2 Arena.

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    He also revealed his next step, adding: "I'm gonna be splitting my time between the Glen and Sarasota, Florida."

    Donegan quickly clarified that his roots remain firmly in Illinois despite the big move. In an updated message, he said: "I had to re-edit this, so let me be clear, Illinois is still home, I'm going back to Homer Glen & I'll still be here 80%."

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    At the same time, he confirmed a second home in Florida, explaining: "I just got a place to escape too from time to time & experience the salt life & the sun."

    The guitarist shared that he is already preparing for the transition: "I already got my place and headed down next week to pick out furniture, discover new places & meet new people."

    Just days later, Donegan posted a video of the property and hinted that the listing is drawing strong attention. 

    "My home in Illinois is for sale! Just 40 minutes south of Chicago. Many showings already that happened over the weekend. This will go fast,” he wrote.

    Donegan’s real estate move comes at a key moment for Disturbed. After a busy 2025 run celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Sickness, the band has signaled plans to step back in 2026.

    In late 2025, Donegan shared that the group would "take quite a bit of time off [in 2026]", echoing comments from frontman David Draiman, who said: "We all need a nice long break."

    While fans continue to speculate about new tour dates and festival appearances, the overall plan points to a lighter schedule rather than a full-scale global tour.

    Still, momentum around the band remains strong. Disturbed released the single "I Will Not Break" in early 2025 through their own label, and reports confirm that new material is already recorded, waiting for the right time to be released.

    The band, formed in Chicago in the late 1990s, has sold more than 17 million albums worldwide, with multiple multi-platinum records. Donegan, known for his heavy riffs and melodic solos, has played a central role in shaping the group’s sound since its breakthrough debut The Sickness in 2000.

    Whether it’s new music, selective performances, or a full return down the line, one thing is clear: change is underway for Donegan, both on and off the stage.

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