The trek launches this October in Virginia

Seether, left [Matt Bishop/The Rock Revival], Daughtry, right [Courtesy]

This fall, rock hitmakers Seether and Daughtry are joining forces for a co-headlining tour across the United States. Very special guests for the trek will be nu-metal mainstays P.O.D. and alt-rock upstart Kami Kehoe. The run begins on October 1 in Virginia, running through November 15.

Check out the full tour itinerary below.

A few days ago, Seether celebrated the 20th anniversary of their hit third studio album, Karma and Effect. Released on May 24, 2005, the disc debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and produced one of the band’s biggest hits – the chart-topping single, “Remedy.” Last fall, the band released their latest album, The Surface Seems So Far through Fantasy Records. Anchored by the single “The Judas Mind,” the album peaked at No. 6 on the UK’s Rock & Metal Albums Chart.

Seether’s impressive sales and chart history includes three platinum and two gold albums, 22 No. 1 singles, 21 Top 5 multi-format hits, single sales topping 17 million and over 2 billion streams worldwide across all platforms. They are Billboard’s No. 8 All-Time Mainstream Rock Artist, which covers the 40-year history of the chart’s existence. Their latest LP, the acclaimed, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (If You Want Peace, Prepare For War), was released last summer via Fantasy Records. A primal mix of euphoria and misery, the new album ranks among the strongest material of Seether’s illustrious career and includes the recent No. 1 singles “Dangerous,” “Bruised and Bloodied,” and “Wasteland.”

Back in 2023, Daughtry inked a new deal with Big Machine Records. On August 11, the group released their first single though the label, “Artificial.” Since then, the band have released five new tracks, including “The Death of Peace of Mind” and “The Day I Die” – both of which came out this year. The band’s last full-length LP was 2021’s Dearly Beloved. The record peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart and No. 10 on Top Rock Albums.

To date, Daughtry have sold over 9 million albums and nearly 26 million digital downloads worldwide.

P.O.D. released their eleventh studio album VERITAS last year. Anchored by the single “I Won’t Bow Down,” the album peaked at No. 31 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. It featured special guests performances by Randy Blythe of Lamb of God and Tatyana Shmayluk of Jinjer.

On Tuesday, Kami Kehoe unleashed a brand new single “Dopamine.” The track is the first taste of her forthcoming EP Kandy, which arrives on July 18 through Coup D’Etat Recordings and 10K Projects.

“I wrote ‘Dopamine’ when I was at a pretty low spot in my life, this song really healed something in me and I hope it can do the same for anyone who needs it,” Kami states. “I was going through a break up while writing this EP, each song helped me get through my heartache. I was able to pull from my own experiences from my perspective and there’s. The main concept of this entire EP is that even when something is good or feels good doesn’t always mean it’s good for you. I use a lot of metaphors relating to candy, drugs, and all these ‘wrong’ things that may feel right sometimes and compared it to how I felt with my past relationship. I hope this EP can help anyone who needs it like it did for me.”

Kami Kehoe has never been one to sit around and wait for permission. Although she’s only 21, the Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter and drummer has been blazing her own musical path for the past 15 years, spinning a chameleonic, hard-charged rock sound into 25 million streams and more than 24 million TikTok views. 

Oct 1 | Virginia Beach, VA | The Dome
Oct 3 | Atlantic City, NJ | Hard Rock Casino
Oct 4 | Asbury Park, NJ | Stone Pony Summer Stage
Oct 7 | Boston, MA | MGM Music Hall
Oct 8 | Bridgeport, CT | Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Oct 10 | Dayton, OH | Rose Music Center
Oct 11 | Detroit, MI | Michigan Lottery Amphitheater
Oct 12 | Baltimore, MD | Pier Six Pavillion
Oct 15 | Indianapolis, IN | Everwise Amphitheater
Oct 17 | Charlotte, NC | Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater
Oct 18 | Raleigh, NC | Red Hat Amphitheater
Oct 20 | Youngstown, OH | Youngstown Foundation Amphitheater
Oct 22 | Rogers, AR | Walmart Amphitheater
Oct 24 | Franklin, TN | FirstBank Amphitheater
Oct 25 | Atlanta, GA | Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
Oct 31 | Kansas City, MO | Arvest Bank Midland
Nov 1 | Denver, CO | Fillmore Auditorium
Nov 5 | St Louis, MO | The Factory
Nov 8 | Pittsburgh, PA | UPMC Events Center
Nov 9 | Pikeville, KY | Appalachian Wireless Arena
Nov 11 | Dallas, TX | Pavillion Toyota Music Factory
Nov 12 | Houston, TX | 713 Music Hall
Nov 15 | Ft Lauderdale, FL | War Memorial Auditorium
Nov 16 | Jacksonville, FL | Daily’s Place

Ticket will be available HERE