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Review & Photos: Seether, Daughtry, P.O.D., Kami Kehoe

 

By David Desin, OOTB Publications

Kami Kehoe, P.O.D., Daughtry and Seether take over the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025


Opening Act – Kami Kehoe


Kami took the stage with a bold presence, and from the first beat you could tell she wasn’t just

filling time—she owned it. 


Known not only for her voice, but for her drumming chops, she hit the drums hard and confidently, backing up her vocals with a genuine rock-edge that set an exciting tone for the night. 


Her set blended emotional vulnerability with raw energy: you could feel the catharsis in her performance, the dual mastery of rhythm and melody coming through strong. 


Her songs hit emotionally, and the audience was paying attention. For a young artist opening a major rock bill, she delivered impressively.


Second – P.O.D.


When P.O.D. hit the stage, the energy kicked up a notch. 


Their set leaned into the nostalgic feel

of their classics—“Youth Of The Nation,” “Alive,” and more. The crowd responded. 


The band looked comfortable and seasoned, with a stage presence that knew how to tap into both groove and message. 


They balanced the high-voltage moments with a sense of purpose: more than just loud riffs, there were anthemic choruses and communal feeling. 


It bridged well from Kami’s dynamic opening into the bigger acts.


Co-Headliner – Daughtry


By the time Daughtry came on, the venue was firing. 


They delivered what fans came for: strong vocals, big hooks, and relatable songs that had the crowd singing along. 


Chris Daughtry’s voice sounded good, confident, and the band looked tight. 


Their set had moments of uplift and moments of rock-grit, and the production (lighting, sound) backed it up. 


They served both the die-hard fans and the casual concert-goer, making the arena feel engaged. Chris even had a fan come on stage with him to sing a song.


Main Event – Seether


Seether closed the night with the punch you’d expect from a band of their stature. 


Their heavy moments landed hard; the more introspective songs showed another side of their sound. 


The dynamic between full-on intensity and quieter moments gave the audience both release and

reflection. 


The acoustics and staging at Covelli Centre worked in their favour: you could feel the impact, the riffs resonated, and the crowd stayed locked-in. It was a satisfying culmination to the show.


Venue and Atmosphere


The Covelli Centre proved to be a solid venue for a night like this. The crowd was enthusiastic without being chaotic; the mix of acts meant a good cross-section of rock fans.


Final Thoughts


If you were there, you saw a night where a rising star (Kami Kehoe) held her own alongside stalwarts of rock. 


The billing could have felt uneven, but the progression worked: starting fresh and bold, moving through nostalgia and anthems, and finishing with heavy-rock credibility. 


The sound and execution were consistently good, the crowd was with them, and the moments of connection were there.


Kami Kehoe - Set List

1. Something In The Water

2. Obsessed

3. Kandy

4. Dopamine

5. Fade Out

6. Sleep When I’m Dead


P.O.D - Set List

1. Boom

2. Rock The Party

3. Drop

4. I Got That

5. Don’t Let Me Down

6. Youth of The Nation

7. Murdered Love

8. Afraid To Die

9. Alive


Daughtry - Set List

1. Divided

2. The Day I Die

3. The Bottom4. Separate Ways (Journey cover)

5. Pieces

6. It’s Not Over

7. Home (acoustic)

8. Antidote

9. The Dam

10. Over You

11. Terrified

12. Heavy Is The Crown

13. Artificial


Seether - Set List

1. Judas Mind

2. Needles

3. Country Song

4. Rise Above This

5. Nobody Praying Foe Me

6. Fine Again

7. Broken

8. Wasteland

9. Words as Weapons

10. Dangerous

11. Lost All Control

12. Fake It

13. Remedy


Tour Dates

https://seether.com

 

SEETHER (click to enlarge) 

 













 DAUGHTRY (click to enlarge)

 














 P.O.D. (click to enlarge)













KAMI KEHOE (click to enlarge)

 









 

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