Scott Stapp recently discussed the possibility of new Creed music. He shared his thoughts on the band’s future in an interview with KLAQ 95.5 FM.
The Creed frontman addressed speculation about whether the band has been working on fresh material.
Stapp provided an optimistic yet cautious response when asked if there has been any talk of him and his bandmates working on some fresh music.
“We’ve talked about stuff, but nothing is definitive, nothing’s been planned,” Stapp said. “We’re letting this all just kind of develop organically, reconnect as human beings and as a band.”
He continued to express hope for the band’s creative future while maintaining realistic expectations.
“And I think that if we continue to do that, at some point in time it’s inevitable that possibly new music would come out of that,” he continued. “I don’t think it’s out of the question. But, again, like I said, there’s nothing planned, and nothing to announce.”
Fans await potential new studio material. Meanwhile, Creed has been actively reconnecting with their audience through live performances and tour announcements.
The Rock Revival reported that Creed has announced an extensive 2025 “Summer of ’99 Tour.” The tour expands their recent successful reunion. The tour includes newly added dates in Michigan, Ohio, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Nova Scotia. Several concerts have already sold out due to strong fan demand.
The band’s reunion has proven remarkably successful. It demonstrates their enduring appeal across generations. Scott Stapp himself reflected on this connection, stating: “Thirty years in, it’s been a blessing to pick up right where we left off with longtime fans and to meet the next generation for the first time.”
Beyond their touring schedule, Desert Sun noted that Creed is scheduled to perform at major events such as the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, California, and a show at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert in 2025. These high-profile appearances indicate the band’s active presence on the live music scene even as new studio material remains in development.
The band’s current approach involves letting their creative process develop organically while maintaining an active touring presence. This suggests they are prioritizing their reconnection as both musicians and friends. This strategy appears to be working well for the group. Their sold-out shows and enthusiastic fan response to their reunion performances provide evidence of this success.
