Michael Curtis has seen Creed 5 times.

Creed emerged as one of the leading post-grunge bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s. When the band formed in 1994, it used the name "Naked Toddler" but the name was not positively received, so the group changed the band name to "Creed." Three years later, Creed released its debut album "My Own Prison." In 1999, Creed dropped its second studio album "Eyes Wide Open," which featured the breakthrough singles "Higher" and "With Eyes Wide Open," which won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. Creed released one more album, "Weathered" (2001), before breaking up in 2004. In 2009, Creed reunited and released its fourth studio album "Full Circle." In 2013, Creed went on another hiatus. Ten years later, the group announced its reunion, announcing two concert cruises and an extended tour between the spring and fall of 2024 with fellow post-grunge and alt-rock icons including 3 Doors Down, Finger Eleven, Daughtry, Switchfoot, and others.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 15, 1998
Creed
  Setlists
Stanley Coveleski Stadium South Bend, Indiana, United States
Sep 12, 1998
Rock stock
Rammstein / Powerman 5000 / Kenny Wayne Shepard / Candlebox / Stabbing Westward / Sevendust / Pushmonkey / Creed / Life Of Agony / Anthrax / Local H / Brian May / Corey Glover / The Black Crowes / Monster Magnet / Brother Cane / Mayfield 4
  Setlists
New World Music Theatre Tinley Park, Illinois, United States
Dec 06, 1997
Creed
  Setlists
gabes oasis Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Dec 04, 1997
Headswim / Subcross / Celophane / Creed Madison Theater Peoria, Illinois, United States
Nov 30, 1997
cellophone / Creed House of Blues Chicago Chicago, Illinois, United States

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