best concert i’ve ever been to
by doozie on 8/19/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5The visuals were phenomenal and the vibes were awesome. Creed put on an unbelievable performance, and their gratitude was much appreciated.

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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 will embark on a massive run of tour dates in 2024.
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Creed headed out on the third leg of their Summer of '99 Tour in July 2025. After kicking off in Lexington, Kentucky on July 9, the tour traveled across the United States and Canada through late August.
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The third leg of Creed’s Summer of '99 Tour began on July 9 at the Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky.
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The visuals were phenomenal and the vibes were awesome. Creed put on an unbelievable performance, and their gratitude was much appreciated.
Great preformance by Creed. The lights, sound and band rocked. Stellar show.
The music was really good, i hadn't heard or seen them since back in the 90's so it brought back a lot of memories. I was surprised how many younger fans were there and singing along, so they must have a real good following still.
While I understand weather can be difficult to navigate with outdoor concerts, I’m still pretty disappointed that the organizers did not attempt to make time for Daughtry to play a shortened set before Creed. I was honestly there for Daughtry as a long time American Idol fan - was devastated that night when we were told they wouldn’t play at all. Creed went on to play a full set so yay for the Creed fans I guess. Supporting bands deserve our support too.
All is forgiven! These guys brought it. Powerful, energetic performance that has rivaled any live rock band in the past 20 years. The live show was very well prepared, the set list outstanding, they need to get a new album out, they have lost a thing. Great show guys
Great concert!!! They were everything I expected and loved being there!
Great prices, all around great experience! Everything was very straight forward!
The music was great, the overall experience was off-putting. We stayed thru the last song, then were back at our car 7 minutes later, and proceeded to sit in traffic leaving the venue for 89 minutes. So, to be clear, we spent within 2 or 3 minutes of the exact amount of time sitting in traffic trying to leave the place as we spent watching the main act. The parking situation there is so ridiculous that I will probably not be willing to attend concerts here on days that I have to work the next day.
I was impressed with how they performed and how they didn't cuss a ton so that the children were treated respectfully too. Kudos to Creed!
We Totally Enjoyed Our Experience with Our 42 year old Son & His Wife ~ We're in our Early 60's n Still Rock n Rollin 🎶 What's This Life For 🎶
I only went to see Mammoth and left when they finished. Nothing against Daughtry or Creed I just am not a fan is all. The 30 minute 6 song Mammoth set went by way too quickly. They are not an opening band! I am seeing them on their headline tour in November. The venue at White River Amphitheater is really nice. Lot of covered area and great view of the stage no matter where you sit. I do not think I would stay to the end of the show as getting out of the parking area is a nightmare that takes forever.
I was positively surprised by Creed! It was way more than my husband and I could have expected! Only one thing could have been better (and understandably so it couldn’t have been): 3 Doors Down!
Great show! Creed put on a fantastic performance at the White River Amphitheater. Unfortunately, the logistics of getting into and out of the venue leave much to be desired. We missed both WVH Mammoth and Daughtry due to the slow slog getting into the venue. We left before the encore and still sat in the car for over an hour before we could even start moving toward the exit. The White River Amphitheater is an excellent outdoor venue here in the PNW. However, the two lane road is the only way in and out of the location. They really need to look at some kind of shuttle arrangement or alternate entrance possibilities. Creed put on a fantastic performance. I forgot how many songs I knew by them.
ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS I HAVE BEEN TO. First of all, Mammoth and Sevendust killed it. Great opening acts. Prompt, great sets, kept the energy high. They set the stage for Creed to enter. From the time Creed started everyone was on their feet and ready to rock. Hats off to Creeds sound and stage crew. The sound was crisp, clean and HIT HARD! Vocals were powerful, not drowned out by bass and guitar (who were commanding). Drums were on point, like a jackhammer, sending shockwaves across the lake. Stage lighting was mesmerizing but not distracting. The pyro injections of flames framed the stage well, adding depth and texture to the performance. Creed was engaging and polished, their showmanship honed and crafted into a hard rocking symphony of love and unity.
Amazing venue, creed, Daughtry, mammoth killed it!
I wasn’t too sure what to expect of the Creed concert. It was AMAZING! So much energy on stage and in the crowd. I took my kids, this being their first concert ever. One of my kids said it was life changing. We all gave it a 10 out of 10. Creed still can rock and honestly they sounded better, delivered a better concert than back in the day.
Domestic Beers were 18 dollhairs Kona big wave was 26 dollhairs! Getting in and getting out was an absolute disaster, with star parking. I will NEVER attend a show here again. I'd rather buttercup myself twice then endure the disaster that is White River amphitheater.
I wasn't familiar with Mammoth or Daughtry before the show, they were both quite good. Creed put on a great show, felt just like they were in their prime. The venue had no issues that I saw. Well worth the money.
CREED sounded AMAZING! So glad they came back together for this tour. People want real music and ROCK music specifically. I would estimate 60% of the audience was under 30 years old, and half of them were under 25. Love the sound and outdoor breeze at WRA, but parking is a nightmare. 2 hour wait to just get OUT of the parking lot after. If I go to WRA again I will Uber 100%.
Scott Stapp and Creed were flawless. The energy and precision they brought to the stage were as though they channeled the 1990s directly through them to the stunned audience. They didn’t miss a note. And, even though they didn’t play Stand Here With Me, I would have stood there for days, mesmerized by what is one of the greatest progressive rock bands ever, doing what they do best. Stapp was joyous, cracking a smile several times toward the end — he was having as much fun as we were and it looked good on him. Creed went to 11 on Thursday night in Auburn and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world!!!