Creed tickets 2012 to hear their first two albums Human Clay and My Own Prison in their entirety are a once in a lifetime opportunity for die hards to experience the band in all its hard rock glory. 2012 Creed tour dates will also feature tracks from Weathered and Full Circle and lead singer Scott Stapp mentioned that a new Creed album is in the works! Don't miss these special Creed cocnerts, pick up your Creed concert tickets now!
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Creed developed a cult following heralding Scott Stapp's gravel voice and anthem-like tracks "Higher," "With Arms Wide Open" and "My Sacrifice." In a shocking announcement in 2004, Creed bandmembers stated "After nearly a decade together, Creed has decided to disband. During their 8 years and 3 albums together Creed achieved countless Rock & Roll milestones and sold over 30 million albums worldwide." Most fans assumed that Creed would be forever burried in the archives, but they returned in 2009. FSU friends Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti formed Creed under the initial name Naked Toddler with Lake High Prep School friends Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips in 1995. The band would already release the rock anthem album My Own Prison on an independant label when they successfully embarked on a Creed tour. After several record labels passed on the chance to sign Creed, Diana Meltzer of Wind-Up Records would discover them at a Creed concert. After remixing and releasing My Own Prison, fans were scrambing for Creed tickets wanting to see hits "My Own Prison," "Torn," "Whats This Life For" and "one" live. Creed's second album, Human Clay released in 1999 hit the Billboard top 200 chart in the number one position with successful singles "Higher and "With Arms Wide Open." In 2000, Brian Marshall quit Creed and was replaced by Dark New Day's Brett Hesta on the following Creed tour. Fans gathered to support Creed with Creed concert tickets when Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst talked smached during the "Dysfuntional Family Picnic Concert" in New York that year. Weathered, Creed third studio album released in 2001, received lots of exposure from the WWE. Tracks "My Sacrifice" and "Young Grow Old" would be featured in WWE pay per view series. Creed would receive criticism for their computer graphics driven music video for "Bullet," but they would quickly recover with the release of "One Last Breath." Fans would bought Creed tickets the following year would soon find out that Scott Stapp was injured in a car accident. Fears of a tour cancellation were put to rest as a Creed concerts for the last leg of their tour were performed. Sometime in 2004, Creed decided to go their separate ways. Scott Stapp began a solo career while the rest of the band formed the alt-rock band Alter Bridge. Now that Creed has reunited, their last album "Full Circle" was a huge hit. Keep checking back for Creed tickets and upcoming Creed tour dates! |


