Creed was amazing at the Hard Rock !!!!!!!!!!!!
by CAM1234 on 2/14/13Hard Rock - BiloxiBest show by far at the Hard Rock runs a close race to Heart .....my 2 favortie bands...
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Creed is a multi-platinum rock band formed in Tallahassee, Florida in 1994. The band, comprising lead vocalist Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti (guitar/vocals), Brian Marshall (bass), and Scott Phillips (drums), has sold over 53 million albums worldwide. Their 1999 album Human Clay — which features the hit single "With Arms Wide Open" — is one of the best-selling albums of all time in the U.S. "With Arms Wide Open" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 2001. The post-grunge act disbanded in 2004, but have reunited twice: In 2009, they reunited to release their fourth album Full Circle and embark on multiple tours. Creed reunited for a second time in July 2023, and announced their headlining Summer of '99 Tour, set to kick off in 2024.
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Creed embark on the Summer of '99 Tour in July 2024. After kicking off in Green Bay, WI on July 17, the tour will cover much of the United States, with an additional stop in Toronto, Ontario, on July 30.
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Creed’s Summer of '99 Tour begins on July 17, 2024 at the Resch Center in Green Bay, WI.
The Summer of '99 Tour will take Creed across North America for a 40-date amphitheater tour, with scheduled dates in the following cities:
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Creed’s 2024 tour openers include 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, Big Wreck and Finger Eleven on select dates. Please refer to individual event pages for exact details.
Tickets for the Summer of '99 Tour are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
Best show by far at the Hard Rock runs a close race to Heart .....my 2 favortie bands...
WOWW! EROCK, MARK, SCOTT THE ENTIERE CONCERT WAS THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN. EVE TO ADAM VERY GOOD GREAT SOUND COOL GUYS. EROCK AND MARK GAVE US SO MANY GUITAR PICS! SO AWSOME I WAS CLOSE ENOUGH TO SHAKE ALL THIER HANDS AND AND EVEN SPEAK TO THEM. I ALMOST PASSED OUT WHEN SCOTT SAID THANK YOU SHOOK MY HAND AND BLEW US A KISS OMG!
Creed delivered! Performance was amazing and more than expected. However, sound system was deficient and prevented us from hearing over 1/2 the lyrics. Did not need or appreciate the MORON local radio station DJ who got up to introduce band yelling f' word at crowd. Completely inappropriate and will chose to not listen to that radio station.
was great to see Creed. I loved it. I was about 15 feet from the stage. Best performance I have seen in a long time.
It was great they did the album theme but I wish they would have chose "Weathered" instead. So many underplayed songs on there. Could have added from Weathered as they did a few other songs
On a balmy Monday evening, music fans flocked to the Grandstand at Seaside Park in Ventura to catch Creed. The multi-platinum selling band is in the midst of a national tour and in fine form musically, putting their hearts into a generous set for thousands of fair attendees. The aural assault may have surprised some fans most familiar with the hit single "With Arms Wide Open" -- but make no mistake, this is a band that can crank out some heavy metal. Even from dozens of rows back, the drums could pound your chest with every beat. Lead singer Scott Stapp worked hard and his voice sounded at full strength -- almost always matching their original recordings going back to the 1990s. Vocal problems that received some attention within the last few years were nowhere to be seen. Bandmembers all played well and, other than Stapp, mostly kept a low profile... the only exception being when guitarist Mark Tremonti came out front for the occasional guitar solo. The set was heavily weighted toward tracks from the group's first two albums, with just three songs added from "Weathered" and one from their latest, 2009's "Full Circle". One notable highlight was a tight, high-energy and enthusiastic "Unforgiven". The band's radio singles were largely toward the end of the set -- but all were included to please the casual fan. From the center section of the crowd the sound was generally good, but the choice of video cuts and camera views displayed on the single screen was sub-par. The feed would switch inexplicably in the middle of solos, and one camera skipped frames on occasion as if victimized by a bad Internet connection. Most attendees could get close enough that the video wasn't needed, as not all seats were filled. Fans appeared well-behaved and respectful, with a majority staying through the encore, and displayed a remarkable variation in ages from small children to seniors. Creed's music is low on curse words and peppered with religious references, but Stapp's between-tunes commentary was low on both -- including several reflective, personal remarks. The band took a hiatus earlier this decade, but seemed pretty happy to be together and the crowd was pleased as well!
To see a great band in a smaller theater was something i will always remember. That will be hard to top.
We saw 2 bands ahead of creed. Great seats .. The steps at house if blues was NOT fun but creed was awesome
Great concert, this band are true pros... Venue is good size and atmosphere, with nice bar across the street for those waiting for Creed to take the stage. You could really get up close and enjoy the show. All of the guys were enthusiastic and gave their all plus a bit more. All you can ask from a rock n roll band!
I've been to see Creed 6 times now and they still rock the house! The venue was excellent. Even though we were halfway up the balcony, it felt like we were right above the stage.