Rock music stalwarts Seether, known for their authentic and electrifying live show, are hitting the road on a co-headlining tour with Skillet including a show Friday, Oct. 11, at Mesa Amphitheatre.
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Seether, Skillet Oct. 11 at Mesa Amphitheatre
Alex Berger
Seether’s ninth studio album, “The Surface Seems So Far,” comes out in September via Fantasy Records.
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Rock music stalwarts Seether, known for their authentic and electrifying live show, are hitting the road on a co-headlining tour with Skillet including a show Friday, Oct. 11, at Mesa Amphitheatre.
Tickets are $57.50 plus service fees and are at www.seether.com, according to a release.
Show at 5:40 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. at 263 N. Center St. in Mesa.
Seether’s ninth studio album, “The Surface Seems So Far,” comes out in September via Fantasy Records.
Known for anthems like “Broken,” “Fake It” and “Words as Weapons,” Seether returns with "The Surface Seems So Far," showcasing their trademark blend of aggression and introspection, the release states.