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Creed Relives Summer of ’99 with Sold-Out Crowd in Saratoga

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Creed SPAC 082424 Bocchino 11
Creed SPAC 082424 Bocchino 11

The phrase “Creed is back” has dominated music news over the last ten months, as word of the band’s reunion broke last year.  On Saturday, August 24, the multi-platinum rockers brought their Summer of ’99 Tour to the Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. They were joined by old friends and previous tourmates 3 Doors Down and Finger 11 and were greeted with a sold-out crowd.

Creed rose to stardom in the late 90’s following the release of their debut album, My Own Prison.  A prolific set at Woodstock ’99 turned the heads of many in the industry, who were seeking an alternative to the grunge scene.  The band released their second album (and smash success) Human Clay soon after. The album’s anthemic singles “Higher” and “With Arms Wide Open” dominated radio, leading to the album being certified diamond status. Creed would go on to release one more album, Weathered (2001) before disbanding in 2004. They would reunite for one more album and almost two years of touring before again disbanding in 2012.  

Throngs of rock fans descended upon SPAC early to catch opener Finger 11.  The Canadian rockers were a fitting opener for the evening, and delivered a high energy thirty-minute set.   The audience had their first of many sing-a-longs for the evening, belting the lyrics to the hit “One Thing” back at singer Scott Anderson.  

Up next was 3 Doors Down, a band who rose to stardom soon after Creed. The band’s sixty minute set served as a reminder of the many radio successes the band has achieved over the years, as they performed tracks like “Loser”, “Here Without You”, “Away from the Sun”, as well as their biggest hits “Kryptonite” and “When I’m Gone”.   Fans had filled the seated portion and lawn to capacity early on in the performance, and delivered powerful sing alongs to the tracks.  

Excitement and energy was palpable by the time the house lights dimmed and the Creed logo shown on the video screens which decorated the back of the stage.  A deafening roar greeted the band as they took the stage and opened with the 2001 hit “Bullets”.  Singer Scott Stapp paced the stage ferociously as he delivered the spoken-word intro to the track, before a wall of flames erupted, and the band launched full force in to one of its heaviest songs.   The band would work their way deeper into their catalog next, performing “Torn” and “Are You Ready”.  

Early in the set it and through out the entire evening, it was apparent that the capacity crowd was not just there for trendy purposes.  The crowd stood on their feet for the duration of the band’s 105 minute set, belting the lyrics to every track in deafening fashion.  The crowd became even more frenzied when guitarist Mark Tremonti revealed he would give one of his guitars to the most passionate fan in attendance, a gesture which saw Tremonti and Stapp gift the guitar to a young child and her father on stage.  

For the many in attendance, the set served as a trip down memory lane.  Each song took listeners back in time to over 20 years ago, as the band performed a seemingly endless stream of hits, including “My Own Prison”, “What If”, “With Arms Wide Open”, and “My Sacrifice”.   Between songs, Stapp spoke of a message of perseverance and overcoming the struggles and challenges faced each day (an achievement he himself can attest to) as well as the need to find unity and common ground in such uncertain times.  No matter the struggles and uncertainties we face each day, one thing is for certain.

Creed is back.  

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