Seether 

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  1. Oct

    20

    Minneapolis, MN, US

    The Armory

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Upcoming concerts (3)

  1. Oct

    18

    La Vista, NE, US

    The Astro Amphitheater

  2. Oct

    19

    Waukee, IA, US

    Vibrant Music Hall

  3. Oct

    20

    Minneapolis, MN, US

    The Armory

Biography

  • Since forming in Pretoria, South Africa in 1999, SEETHER has amassed a global fan base that has grown organically with the quartet’s sense of purpose and commitment spreading outwards, offering their fans around the world camaraderie, comfort and a sense of personal power.

    While others of their ilk faded away, SEETHER maintains a strong sense of self, ignoring trends and critics in favor of a consummate devotion to their craft.

    Their impressive sales and chart history includes three platinum and two gold albums, 15 #1 singles (including 2017’s “Let You Down,” 2014’s “Words as Weapons,” and 2011’s “Tonight”); 19 Top 5 multi-format hits, with US singles sales topping 17 million and over 1.5 billion streams worldwide across all platforms.

    They are also creators of the Rise Above Fest, founded in 2012 to raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental illness. Past headliners of the annual gathering include Slash, Godsmack, Avenged Sevenfold, Papa Roach & many more. Since conception, the Rise Above Fest has turned into a broader movement, expanding its presence at additional music festivals around the globe. All SEETHER shows donate $1 of ticket sales to benefit the SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices Of Education) organization.

    Three years after releasing their critically acclaimed record Poison The Parish, SEETHER announced their highly anticipated return with the new album, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum out August 28th, 2020 via Fantasy Records. Translating to “If You Want Peace, Prepare For War,” the album features 13 new tracks, a primal mix of euphoria and misery.

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Live reviews

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    This was my first concert with Seether and I really enjoyed it. The Huxleys in Berlin is a very cool location. An old theater with much space to mosh and jump.

    The opening act with Sons Of Texas was absolutely awesome. Combining metal and the slap bass was just pleasing my ears. Great songs and the power of the band was an amazing opener.

    The second opening act didn't even introduced themselves. They were not bad, but after Sons Of Texas their style was more chilly than metal. Kind of a bummer when you we're heated uo by a nice slap bass and frenzy riffs. The effect-tool they used was in one song way to much. The sound technician should have catched that and ease out some highs. They also played metal, but later. It was still good.

    Seether was great act. I love the band and their songs. Singing at the top of my lungs and having little left of my voice afterwards, isn't worth mentioning. Seether played some great tracks. The new stuff, classics and was rocking the hall. Even though they hadn't played Careless Whisper, but Broken was stunning. The singer Made a lot pauses between the songs, talking to someone and drinking stuff. That time added up would have been two extra songs. Also the sound technician was probably dozing or staring at girl in the crowd, but he modulated it a bit too much. Also he failed the mics sometimes. You couldn't hear the singer or just barely. Nevertheless, I would go again!

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  • Seether's gig in Patronaat in Haarlem was quite a lot of things. My first time seeing these guys live, and never having watched any live footage of them, I didn't know what to expect. At the end of the concert, I wasn't very pleased though.

    They played a variety of songs from all of their albums and time really flew by, because they just kept playing without any large breaks. The drummer and one of the guitarists both had a nice solo. They also added some new songs from their upcoming album, and they chose a selection of slow and steady music to listen to, as well as some songs to make you jump around until your pants fall off.

    A thing I really hated was that they didn't communicate with the crowd at all. I think the vocalist once asked how everyone was doing, and that was it. All of the bandmembers were trying to dodge the spotlight, it seemed. The bass player had the potential of communicating with the crowd but except for some funny faces, he didn't do anything spectacular. So in short, Seether was a nice concert with some great hits, both slow and really heavy. It's a shame they didn't communicate with the crowd more, because that would've made the gig a lot more memorable. Seether's good at making their live performances sound like their studio performances, but I'm not sure if this is a thing to be proud of.

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  • I honestly love listening to Seether's studio music but as for them live, they're not the greatest. It was just the overall vibe. They didn't seem excited to play, the songs chosen were not put in the right order to really get the crowd involved. It was just missing that spark that makes or breaks a show. They sounded pretty good, I enjoyed it! But if you didn't know it was Seether (or you're not a fan at all) you would say they were a bad act. I think the problem was they opened with a lot of slower songs and then put the more well known and lively songs at the end. The crowd wasn't that pumped... Overall I love this band but they're not the best live!

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    By Anonymous
  • Well the actual show was fantastic. As for the band making a connection with the audience they sucked. They never said Hello Dallas or anything. Not even an encore. The lead singer did say thank you once after a song but that was it. No Glad to see Dallas NOTHING! Was very disappointed in the way they treated us. They played and got off the stage. As for the performance they were robots just playi8ng the song list and get off the stage. This was the 2nd concert for seeing Seether and I don't think I will go see them again.

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  • Seether did great. Starset killed it with a unique concert experience.

    My only complaint is that the band Through Fire wasn't promoted and didn't play at their set time. The paper in front said they started at 9pm, Starset at 10, and Seether at 11 (I got in through security and checked in at 9:04). Starset started their set from 9:30-10:15, meaning they started Through Fire early. A little bummed but it would have been awesome to see Through Fire live.

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  • Saw these guys at Hellfest 2014 in France. They were fun to watch, but there wasn't a lot of communication or interaction with the crowd. I mean, I'm not there for their snappy banter...I'm there for the music, and they definitely delivered with an excellent quality show. They just seemed like they were sticking with the schedule and had it timed to the second and didn't deviate from anything. But still, they were spot on for sound and music \m/

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  • If only this show wasn't on a Monday night! I still really enjoyed this show a lot more than their one at the Rosemount 3 years ago.

    Shaun's voice sounded so much different to the last time I heard them live, so perhaps it was the previous venue which made him sound really nasally?

    Had a blast nonetheless...just something about being out in the city in a Monday night and going home at 12:00am that just doesn't sit right with me!

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    By Anonymous
  • Seether never disappoints, just one hit after another. Rock solid performance.

    The venue itself was unfavorable, no seating availabe at all. It was extremely hot and very hard to get shade. Re entry was 10 bucks thats not even fair to ask people to stand 10 hours without being able to go out to rest in their vehicles. Smoking everywhere not confined to one area. And there was a definate need for trash cans!!!!

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  • Awesome show for being in a small venue I'd recommend seeing them live to anyone who's a fan. They don't do like some bands and stop to talk and bs between songs which is what I really enjoyed because most bands tend to overdue The talking. Seether just rocked out even extended some songs with instrumental solos which being a huge music lover and fan of instrumentals to just head bang to was really awesome.

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  • Seether ROCKED as always. Everyone was into it and Shaun always delivers.

    The Hampton Beach Club Casino is a great venue as well. It's important that the venue is good or the show suffers.

    They just finished a tour the night before with Disturbed and Volbeat. This is the last show until late September so it was kind of special. Being the headliner always adds to the show IMO.

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Past concerts

  1. Oct

    15

    Denver, CO, US

    Mission Ballroom

  2. Oct

    12

    Oceanside, CA, US

    Frontwave Arena

  3. Oct

    11

    Mesa, AZ, US

    Mesa Amphitheatre

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