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Creed’s Summer of 99 Tour At Hersheypark Stadium

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Creed’s Summer of ’99 Tour made a spectacular stop at Hersheypark Stadium on August 23, 2024, marking a historic night as the band played their largest headlining show ever. The atmosphere was electric, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of the post-grunge icons after an eleven-year hiatus.

Finger Eleven kicked off the night with an electrifying set that immediately grabbed the audience’s attention. Guitarist Rick Jackett played like a man possessed, his frenetic energy setting the tone for their performance. The band showcased their musical prowess by performing their brand new single “Adrenaline,” which was well-received and hinted at exciting things to come from their upcoming album.

As their set reached its climax, Finger Eleven unleashed a mind-bending mashup that perfectly encapsulated the night’s nostalgic yet fresh vibe. They opened with the iconic intro of Genesis’ “That’s All,” before seamlessly transitioning into their own hit “Paralyzer.” Just when the audience thought they had the measure of the mashup, the band threw in a curveball by incorporating the legendary riff from AC/DC’s “Back in Black”. This unexpected fusion of songs had the crowd on their feet, singing along to every word and air-guitaring to the unmistakable AC/DC licks.

Following Finger Eleven’s high-octane performance, 3 Doors Down took the stage, bringing back memories of their electrifying headlining shows we’d witnessed in the past. The energy they brought to this performance rivaled, if not surpassed, those earlier concerts. They treated fans to a nostalgic journey through their hits, while also introducing new material, including their unreleased track “Never Look Down”.

Brad Arnold’s powerful vocals and the band’s tight musicianship transported us back to their peak years, reminding us why they’ve been a staple in the rock scene for over two decades. The raw energy they exuded during “Kryptonite” and “When I’m Gone” matched the intensity of their headline shows we’d attended years ago, proving they haven’t lost their edge.

As 3 Doors Down wrapped up their set, the anticipation in the air was palpable. Fans were buzzing with excitement, eagerly awaiting the main event. The band had successfully set the stage for Creed, leaving the crowd primed and ready for what promised to be an unforgettable night of rock nostalgia.

When Creed finally emerged, the stadium erupted. Scott Stapp, the charismatic frontman, commanded the stage with his powerful vocals and engaging presence. The setlist was a nostalgic journey through their most beloved hits, including “Higher,” “With Arms Wide Open,” and “One Last Breath.” The crowd sang along fervently, creating a massive singalong that reverberated throughout the venue. The energy was infectious, with fans dancing and singing along, fully embodying the spirit of the band’s early 2000s heyday.

The performance was not just a concert but a full-scale rock spectacle. Creed utilized impressive stage effects, including fire bursts that lit up the night, adding an aggressive flair that perfectly complemented their sound. The concert culminated in a triumphant encore featuring “One Last Breath” & “My Sacrifice,” leaving fans exhilarated and longing for more.

Overall, the Summer of ’99 Tour at Hersheypark Stadium was not just a concert; it was a celebration of Creed’s legacy and a testament to their enduring appeal in the rock music landscape. The night was a reminder that, despite the years and the ups and downs, Creed remains a powerful force in rock, capable of uniting fans through their timeless anthems.

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T. Cody Strubel is the founder of Rock Documented, a platform he established in September 2015. As the Lead Photographer, Writer, and Editor, Cody has been instrumental in shaping the site's content and visual aesthetic. His exceptional work in music photography was recognized by the Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame, where he was voted "Best Photography" at their inaugural event. Cody's equipment of choice includes two Nikon D850s, a Nikon 22-70mm 2.8 VR, a Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR, and a Black Rapid Shoulder Strap. His passion for music and photography, combined with his commitment to promoting local talent, makes him a vital voice in the Central Pennsylvania music scene.

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