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Creed Adds Dates to Summer of ’99 Tour

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Creed continues to solidify its legacy with fans by extending its highly successful ‘Summer of ’99’ reunion tour into late 2025. Originally kicking off in 2024, this tour brought the band back into the spotlight, reuniting Scott Stapp with his bandmates for a nostalgic celebration that echoes the band’s glory days. As fans prepare for another summer of rock, excitement builds around the expanded lineup, which promises to bring an electrifying experience to the stage with 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Big Wreck, and Mammoth WVH each joining as rotating support acts.

As these bands join forces, they aim to deliver a powerhouse of rock performances across multiple states and venues. This collaboration is set to appeal not only to long-time followers of Creed but also to fans of these other renowned acts. Each band’s unique sound will enrich the main event, making each show a distinctive entry in the annals of rock music concerts. The inclusion of such a lineup underscores the tour organizers’ commitment to providing a diverse and engaging musical experience, ensuring each performance is a standout spectacle.

Scott Stapp expressed his enthusiasm about the tour in a statement, emphasizing the joy of reconnecting with both loyal fans and a new generation of rock enthusiasts. Stapp acknowledged that the band has embarked on an unprecedented journey that revitalizes their past success while embracing the present music scene’s vibrancy. His words reflect a commitment not just to nostalgia, but to evolving and remaining relevant in today’s diverse musical landscape. Creed’s decision to extend the tour emerges from an evident demand and excitement that surrounded their 2024 performances, a testament to their enduring appeal.

It’s not just the music that has fans excited; the tour’s itinerary covers an extensive range of cities, offering more opportunities for fans to catch the show. Locations span the continental United States and beyond, including Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Edmonton, and Calgary, ensuring no region misses out on this celebration of rock. Each performance is tailored to suit a specific audience, with different combinations of support acts adding variety to the tour’s programming. As anticipation builds, fans old and new prepare to engage with music that defined an era while welcoming new anthems by a group of iconic bands at the forefront of contemporary rock.

Check Out the Summer of ’99 Tour Dates Here:

Wed Jul 09 | Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena – 3DD/MWVH [Sold Out]
Fri Jul 11 | Syracuse, NY | Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview – 3DD/MWVH
Sat Jul 12 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion – 3DD
Tue Jul 15 | Wantagh, NY | Northwell at Jones Beach Theater – D/MWVH
Wed Jul 16 | Scranton, PA | The Pavilion at Montage Mountain – D/MWVH
Fri Jul 18 | East Troy, WI | Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival – (Nickelback/+LIVE+/Daughtry/Tonic/Our Lady Peace/Lit)
Sat Jul 19 | East Troy, WI | Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival (CREED/3 Doors Down/Sevendust/ Mammoth WVH/Hinder/Vertical Horizon/Fuel)
Sun Jul 20 | Columbus, OH | Schottenstein Center – 3DD/MWVH [Sold Out]
Tue Jul 22 | Hartford, CT | Xfinity Theatre – 3DD/MWVH
Thu Jul 24 | Charleston, SC | Credit One Stadium – 3DD/MWVH [Sold Out]
Sat Jul 26 | New Orleans, LA | Smoothie King Center – 3DD/MWVH [Sold Out]
Sun Jul 27 | Memphis, TN | FedExForum – 3DD/MWVH
Tue Jul 29 | Wichita, KS | INTRUST Bank Arena – D/MWVH
Fri Aug 01 | Lincoln, NE | Pinnacle Bank Arena – D/MWVH
Sat Aug 02 | Ridgedale, MO | Thunder Ridge Nature Arena – D/MWVH
Mon Aug 04 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater – D/MWVH
Wed Aug 06 | Chula Vista, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheater – D/MWVH
Thu Aug 07 | Palm Desert, CA | Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs – 3DD/MWVH
Sat Aug 09 | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheater – 3DD/MWVH
Sun Aug 10 | Stateline, NV | Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys – 3DD/MWVH (Not a Live Nation date)
Wed Aug 13 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater – 3DD/MWVH
Thu Aug 14 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheater – 3DD/MWVH
Sat Aug 16 | Vancouver, BC | Rogers Arena – BW/MWVH [Sold Out]
Tue Aug 19 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place – BW/MWVH [Sold Out]
Wed Aug 20 | Calgary, AB | Scotiabank Saddledome – BW/MWVH [Sold Out]
Sat Aug 23 | Mount Pleasant, MI | Soaring Eagle Casino – MWVH/H (Not a Live Nation date – Public on sale April 11)
Sun Aug 24 | Cincinnati, OH | Heritage Bank Center – D/MWVH
Wed Aug 27 | Providence, RI | Amica Mutual Pavilion – D/MWVH
Thu Aug 28 | Manchester, NH | SNHU Arena – D/MWVH
Sat Aug 30 | Halifax, NS | Citadel Hill – D/MWVH (Artist presale starts April 4 – Public on sale April 7)

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