Creed at the New Hampshire Bank Pavilion

Photos and Review by Micah Gummel

Galleries: Creed, Tonic, Finger 11

Creed’s recent concert at the New Hampshire Bank Pavilion was a powerful reminder of the band’s enduring appeal and the timelessness of their hits. For me the last time I saw them was in Boston many years ago. I can tell you today they are even better! As the sun set over the beautiful outdoor venue, fans gathered with palpable excitement, ready to relive the nostalgia of the early 2000s.

The evening kicked off with a stellar opening act that set the tone for the night, but it was Creed’s entrance that truly electrified the crowd. Lead singer Scott Stapp, with his unmistakable voice and commanding stage presence, immediately drew the audience in. The band opened with “What’s This Life For,” a perfect choice that had fans singing along right from the start.

Throughout the night, the setlist was a well-crafted mix of their classic hits and deeper cuts. Songs like “Higher,” “With Arms Wide Open,” and “My Sacrifice” resonated deeply, showcasing the emotional depth that has always characterized Creed’s music. The band’s chemistry was evident; guitarist Mark Tremonti’s riffs were as sharp as ever, and the rhythm section drove the music with solid precision. He even gave away a guitar to a kid in the audience.

Visually, the concert was impressive, with a mix of dramatic lighting and video backdrops that enhanced the emotional weight of the lyrics. The energy in the crowd was infectious, with fans swaying, singing, and even shedding a few tears during the more poignant moments of the performance.

A highlight of the show was when Stapp took a moment to speak directly to the audience, sharing personal stories about the songs and their meanings. This connection with the fans made the experience feel intimate, despite the large venue. The encore was nothing short of triumphant, culminating in a powerful rendition of “One Last Breath,” leaving everyone in attendance with a sense of catharsis.

As the night came to a close, it was clear that Creed still has the ability to captivate and move their audience. The combination of nostalgia, powerful performances, and emotional storytelling made this concert at the New Hampshire Bank Pavilion a memorable experience for all. Creed proved once again that their music is not just a relic of the past, but a living testament to their talent and the connection they share with their fans.

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