
Billed as their 'Reunion Tour,' Grammy award winning Creed delighted their loyal fans at Verizon Wireless Music Center, Indianapolis, IN with an explosive performance. In support of their latest release, "Full Circle," Creed brought an elaborate stage complete with pyro, steam canons and a huge video screen which truly set the stage for a memorable spot on performance. The band broke up in 2004 while being considered one of the most commercially successful rock bands of the late 90s and early 2000s, having sold 35 million records worldwide. Their three studio albums, "My Own Prison,""Human Clay" and "Weathered" have all gone multi-platinum in the United States.
Lead vocalist Scott Stapp delivered a passionate and energetic set; rocketing out on a catwalk deep into fan territory. After playing a couple of new tracks from their new album "Full Circle," Creed delighted their fans with several tunes from their 1997 debut album "My Own Prison." "Say I," "What If," "Unforgiven," and crowd favorite "Are You Ready" followed. But it was "Arms Wide Open" from 1999's "Human Clay" that made their fans remember just how much they've missed Stapp & Co over the past five years.