The band will close out their massive 2025 tour with five shows in December

In December, Creed are set to play five exclusive holiday shows. The run, dubbed Creedmas, launches with back-to-back performances at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida along with very special guests Sevendust. Hinder will be joining Creed in place of Sevendust at the December 27 show in Oklahoma. Check out the full tour itinerary below.
Over the summer, Sevendust joined Creed on their 2025 tour. 3 Doors Down were forced to cancel all of their live performances for the foreseeable future. It was revealed that frontman Brad Arnold had been diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer. The band was slated to open for Creed on their upcoming North American tour. Now, Creed have tapped Sevendust to join the trek.
The trek launched on July 9 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky and wrapped up on August 20 at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Canada.
Back in April, Sevendust set sail with Creed on their second sold-out Summer of ’99 Cruise alongside Dorothy, Hoobastank, Lit, Hinder, Alien Ant Farm, Marcy Playground, and more. They also supported Creed on their New Years Eve run at the end of 2024. Most recently, Sevendust served as special guests for Disturbed on their 25th anniversary tour celebrating their debut album The Sickness.
Before that, Sevendust embarked on a tour celebrating the 21st anniversary of their iconic album, Seasons. Seasons is the fourth album from the band’s catalog, released back in October of 2003. The album spawned a Top 10 Rock single with “Enemy” and the album closer “Face To Face” is a show staple and fan favorite of Sevendust to this day.
Sevendust released their fourteenth studio album Truth Killer on July 28, 2023 via Napalm Records. The album was produced by long-time collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Falling In Reverse, Alter Bridge, Limp Bizkit). The GRAMMY® Award-nominated Sevendust – Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby and Morgan Rose – continue to expand their audience three decades into their career.
The band’s song “Everything’ bought them their highest charting single of their career peaking at No. 6 as well as the highest charting rock single from any artist in Napalm Records history. The video for “Everything” crossed the 1.5 million views threshold. From the introspective opening of “I Might Let The Devil Win” to the classic Sevendust sound of “Fence,” the twelve songs on Truth Killer demonstrate that the band sounds as relevant today as they did on their 1997 self-titled debut.
Last November, Creed wrapped up their massive reunion tour at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida. The run has seen the band sell out venues around the country – including Madison Square Garden in New York City. The tour sold out, so they added a second leg. They even embarked on their own music cruise, adding a second one due to unbelievable demand. Now, the demand for the band is higher than ever, so they’re running it back in 2025.
In addition to there headlining tour dates, Creed also played their second Summer of ‘99 and Beyond Festival — a high-energy rock festival celebrating the anthems of a generation. This year’s installment follows the success of last year’s sold-out inaugural event in San Bernardino, California proving that demand for live rock music is stronger than ever. This year, the festival was expanded to two days, with Creed being joined by Nickelback as co-headliners.
The gig took place at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, WI on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19 – a location that is important in the history of both bands. This year is the 25th Anniversary since Creed first performed there in 2000 and Nickelback made their debut there in 2007 – making it the perfect place for the two juggernauts to come together. The Summer of ‘99 and Beyond Festival is the first time both bands will share the stage since 1999.
Back in April, Creed set sail on another Summer of ’99 Cruise. The jaunt saw a sold-out ship depart for the Bahamas on April 9 and return on April 13. The lineup featured Sevendust, Dorothy, Hoobastank, Lit, Hinder, Alien Ant Farm, Marcy Playground, and more. After that, Creed have a featured slot at Stagecoach in Indio, California. The country music festival has branched out to include some other genres. In addition to hard rockers Creed, this year’s installment includes alternative sensation Lana Del Rey, pop icon Backstreet Boys, alternative rock chart-toppers Goo Goo Dolls, and rock icon Sammy Hagar, among others.

December 19 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood, FL*
December 20 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood, FL*
December 27 – Winstar World Casino & Resort – Thackerville, OK^
December 29 – The Hall at Live! – Hanover, MD*
December 30 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT*
*with Sevendust
^with Hinder
Tickets will be available HERE