CREED To Perform 'My Own Prison' And 'Human Clay' In Their Entirety

November 7, 2011

Grammy-winning rock giants CREED will hold special intimate two-night events in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia to perform their classic, multi-platinum selling albums "My Own Prison" and "Human Clay" in their entirety, frontman Scott Stapp announced this morning on "VH1 Big Morning Buzz Live". The band will perform one album on each night of the special engagement along with hits from their albums "Weathered" and "Full Circle". The events will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for CREED fans to see the band perform in an intimate setting. Tickets will be available on November 19.

"'My Own Prison' and 'Human Clay' are very special albums for us and I look forward to performing them for our fans. The songs bring back a lot of great memories for me and I hope for them too," said Stapp.

2012 marks the 15-year anniversary of CREED's debut blockbuster album, "My Own Prison", which has sold over 6 million copies to date. The follow-up, 1999's massive global hit "Human Clay", has sold over 11 million copies to date and features the rock radio mainstays "With Arms Wide Open" and "Higher".

The dates are as follows:

April 13 - Chicago Theatre - Chicago, IL ("My Own Prison")
April 14 - Chicago Theatre - Chicago, IL ("Human Clay")
April 16 - Tower Theatre - Philadelphia, PA ("My Own Prison")
April 17 - Tower Theatre - Philadelphia, PA ("Human Clay")
April 19 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY ("My Own Prison")
April 20 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY ("Human Clay")

For more information, visit www.creed.com.

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