Following a successful 2009 reunion tour, Creed will return to the road this summer in support of last year's "Full Circle" with a specially-priced concert experience for major markets.
The Orlando-based rock outfit - frontman Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Phillips and bassist Brian Marshall - will begin "The 20-10 Tour" July 28 in Bristow, VA, followed by performances in 22 cities throughout the eastern half of the nation. The outing is currently slated to conclude Sept. 4 just outside Houston. The full list of dates is shown at right.
The first 2,010 tickets will be priced at $20 with no extra service fees, while other seats will go for $10 and $20, plus applicable ticketing fees, according to a press release. VIP packages, featuring limited-edition merchandise and meet-and-greet opportunities, go on sale Wednesday (4/21) at the band's website.
Tickets for the road trip will go on sale in increments, with the first round becoming available Saturday (4/24) via Ticketmaster.
Creed unveiled "Full Circle," the group's first new album since 2001's "Weathered," last fall. The set debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 behind Michael Jackson's "This Is It."
The multi-platinum group hit the big-time with its 1997 debut, "My Own Prison," which spawned four Top 5 singles on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and sold more than six million copies. Their second and third studio efforts--1999's "Human Clay" and 2001's "Weathered"--continued the band's mainstream-radio reign, with the single "With Arms Wide Open" scaling the Billboard Hot 100 and winning a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Rock Song.
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