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During their show in Auckland, New Zealand, on the 18th, Disturbed invited a fan in a wheelchair who was in the front row to watch the performance from the stage.

Lead singer David Draiman says, "This guy hasn't been able to see properly all night, but he had the courage to sit in the front row ." The fan says this is the first concert of his life, and Draiman invites him to come up on stage.

When the fan accepted, Draiman even made a speech to the audience: “This is the difference between other genres and Hard Rock and Metal, ladies and gentlemen. You won't see this kind of courage and strength at a Pop show. Do you think people have the courage, in a wheelchair, to get to the barrier when they go to see Britney Spears? That makes me very happy.”

The audience starts chanting the fan's name, Pete, after the speech. Check out the video:

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