Grungy guitars and anthemic choruses are on the horizon for Memphis this summer, as the iconic rock band Creed swings through to make some noise, now if nostalgia is your thing or just the allure of pure 90s-flavored rock, get your wallets ready as the Grammy-winning rock ensemble has peppered an extra 23 dates onto their once claimed-to-be "sold-out" tour, much to the excitement, or chagrin, depending on who you ask, of their expansive fanbase.
The FedExForum in downtown Memphis will set the stage for Creed's sonic spectacle, slated for Sunday, July 27, 2025, and this time around they're not just bringing their own thunder, they're bringing friends, because lo and behold 3 Doors Down and Mammoth WVH will accompany the Creed-fronted caravan, Local Memphis reports.
Quite the addition to what can only be described as a blockbuster summer tour, the "The Summer ‘99 Tour" comes back to life thanks to an extended schedule that surprisingly includes Memphis among other top cities; with tickets hitting the market for the Artist Presale bright and early on December 11th, just in time for the holidays—and if the past is any predictor of the future, you might want to set multiple alarms to snag a seat to this shindig.
Creed, the ensemble composed of Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips seems to have struck the right nostalgic chord, manifesting in a clamor for tickets that's led to a sell-out of over 60 shows across North America and now the rock juggernauts are looking to build on their string of venue record-breakers as they rumble through their additional dates, each show a testament to their lasting crowd-pull and the unyielding power of a well-oiled rock resurgence, Action News 5 has highlighted.
Should you be keen to leap into this Creed-fueled summer fever dream, general ticket sales are not to be taken lightly, they come out swinging this Friday, December 13, at 10 a.m., just as it has been chronicled for posterity on Stereoboard, so prepare to click with purpose or forever hold back your ticket-envy when July rolls around.