After a 12-year hiatus, Creed finally took to stage and entertained fans with their classic hits in the middle of the ocean. You heard that right --- the band reunited to perform on a cruise ship before their upcoming tour.

According to Consequence, the band -- which consists of original members Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips, along with touring guitarist Eric Friedman -- performed on the Summer of '99 cruise, where they played songs from their decades-old catalog.

They opened the show with fan favorite tracks like "My Own Prison," "Torn," "Faceless Man," and "Weathered."

Creed concluded their main set with sing-along songs like "Higher" and "With Arms Wide Open." Following this, they sang "Happy Birthday" for Tremonti, who turned 50.

They ended the show with an encore of "My Sacrifice" and "One Last Breath."

It took 12 years for the band to reunite. The last time they got together on stage was in December 2012, when they concluded their tour in support of their album Full Circle.

Creed to Return to a New Summer of '99 Show Later This Month

Since the current run of their Summer of '99 cruise sold out immediately, the band is set to perform on the ship for the second time later this month.

The band will depart from Port Canaveral in Orlando, Fla., and travel to Nassau, Bahamas, from April 27 to May 1.

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More information is available on their official website.

Creed will not be alone as they will be accompanied by various supporting acts including Daughtry, Buckcherry, Tonic, Vertical Horizon, The Verve Pipe, Tantric, Louise Post, Nine Days, Jimmie's Chicken Sack and Fuel.

Creed Reunion Tour North American Leg 2024

To those who can't make the cruise shows, the band will travel across North America on a reunion tour billed as the Summer of '99 Tour.

Most dates will feature Finger Eleven as the opening act, while other supporting bands include Tonic, Big Wreck, 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, and Switchfoot.

The series of concerts will kick off at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wis., on July 17. Their last show will be at the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, NJ, on Sept. 28. More information about tickets and the complete tour dates are available on their official website.

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