P.O.D. Pays Tribute to THE BEATLES with New Cover and Continues to Rock the World: A Look at Their Latest Album and Tour Highlights

P.O.D., the San Diego hard-rock/nu metal band, is set to release their cover of THE BEATLES' hit song "Don't Let Me Down" on September 25. Guitarist Marcos Curiel expressed the band's admiration for THE BEATLES and their influence on P.O.D.'s music. The cover is a tribute to the iconic band's impact on rock 'n' roll, pop, and metal.
In 2025, P.O.D. joined GODSMACK as special guests on their European tour, starting in Bulgaria and making stops in various countries before concluding in Germany. Last year, P.O.D. released their 11th album, "Veritas," which achieved success on the U.S. Billboard charts and garnered over 48 million streams. The album features singles like "Drop," "Afraid To Die," "I Got That," and "I Won't Bow Down," with collaborations with artists like Randy Blythe and Tatiana Shmayluk.
P.O.D. has been actively touring and performing at festivals worldwide, including sets at Graspop Metal Meeting, Summerside, and Rock For People. They have shared the stage with bands like SKINDRED, MUDVAYNE, and LAMB OF GOD, showcasing their energetic live performances. The band's extensive tour schedule includes stops in Latin America, Knotfest, and various headline shows, solidifying their presence in the music scene.