Review
by Dsf on 11/12/25Appalachian Wireless Arena (Formerly Eastern Kentucky Expo Ctr) - PikevilleRating: 2 out of 5We left after Daugtry's performance before they came on stage.

Post-grunge rockers Seether looked back on their decade-plus career in 2013 by releasing a two-disc anthology dubbed Seether 2002-2013 and then, as is their longstanding habit, boarding their tour bus. Fans who scored tickets to the band's concerts saw the South African trio -- currently comprised of singer-guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Dale Stewart, and drummer John Humphrey -- pounding out favorites like "Broken," "Remedy," "Fine Again," and "Truth."
Seether came to the U.S. in 2002 after performing for a few years in their home country of South Africa under the band name Saron Gas. The risky move proved to be a smart one; the group easily slid into U.S. rock radio playlists and has since sold millions of albums around the world. Three of the band's albums -- 2002's Disclaimer, 2004's Disclaimer II, 2005's Karma and Effect and 2007's Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces -- sold more than 500,000 copies in the United States. Seether's 2011 studio album, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, reached No. 2 on The Billboard 200, making it the highest-charting album of the band's career.
We left after Daugtry's performance before they came on stage.
Great performance at a smaller venue. There was not a bad seat!
u could barely make out the lyrics the bands were singing. not sure if it was the bands issue or the venue, but it was not good.
Wish Shaun would have worked the stage he stayed in one spot.. The arena needs to do better w sound. Music was too loud so u couldn't understand the lyrics very well.
The performance was good but you couldn’t understand a word anyone was saying for the most part. The sound system could had been better I thought.
Seether delivered an awesome performance that packed a punch with plenty of surprises in their set. They played some older favorites with new music mixed in. Daughtry came out and performed Judas Mind with Seether and that was a very cool experience! Their lights were really cool too! I will be seeing Seether again anytime they are nearby.
Overall I didn’t pay much for the ticket so expectations were low. Just disappointed in how Seether sounded. They butchered 2 of their better songs and I left halfway through their setlist. I only went to the show because it was somewhat close to where I live but now seeing Seether live, I definitely will not entertainer the idea of seeing them again. Their best days are very far behind them now. Guess that explains why they couldn’t sellout a 5,700 seat venue along with 3 other bands.
The whole show was outstanding. Everyone played their hearts out. My whole group were already planning out next show. The sound equipment, I am assuming provided by the venue was terrible. If you were not standing right in front of the stage, the sound was garbled.
The whole show from beginning to the end was outstanding! It was one of the best concerts I’ve been too!
Absolutely love Seether but they really tanked that performance. Singer sounded bad, drums were overpowering thr rest of the band.....they need to better balance the sounds.