Creed will close out 2025 with a final Midwest and East Coast run, capping off a monumental year for the band.
Creed isn’t letting 2025 fade out without a celebration. After well over a year that brought them roaring back into the spotlight with sold-out arenas and festivals, the band is ending on a high note with a holiday run of shows known as Creedmas. The five-date stretch begins with two nights at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on December 19 and 20, then rolls through Thackerville, Oklahoma on December 27, Hanover, Maryland on December 29, and finishes at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut on December 30. For longtime fans who grew up with Creed’s music, these shows are a chance to step back into the era when songs like “Higher” and “With Arms Wide Open” were the soundtrack of late nights, long drives, and a time when rock ruled the radio.
The nostalgia doesn’t stop with Creed. Four of the five Creedmas shows feature Sevendust, a band that not only came up alongside Creed in the late ’90s but has built a reputation for heavy grooves and heartfelt energy. Sevendust is no stranger to closing out the year strong, having often rung in the New Year with their own string of dates in multiple years past.
As Creed goes out with a bang, Alter Bridge is getting ready to head out on tour for 2026. Guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall, and drummer Scott Phillips all pull double duty being in Creed, forming Alter Bridge alongside vocalist Myles Kennedy. Their “What Lies Within” tour kicks off in Europe from January through March with Daughtry and Sevendust, before heading to the U.S. from April 25 to May 24, joined by Filter, Sevendust, and Tim Montana on select dates. Fans will also get a rare acoustic performance in Nashville on October 1, 2025, as part of Tremonti’s family charity event benefiting the National Down Syndrome Society.
Tickets go on presale Tuesday, September 9 at 10 a.m. local time through Creed’s official site, and they’re likely to be some of the most sought-after of the year. For fans, Creedmas isn’t just a concert—it’s a chance to close out 2025 with the music that defined a generation, surrounded by the voices of thousands singing along one more time.

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