It's been almost 10 years since Creed got together for a performance and release music, that's why OG fans miss them tremendously. Recently, Mark Tremonti hinted at the band's future in a recent interview and it appears that they won't be reuniting soon.

Speaking to Mike Brunn's "The Rock Experience" to promote Alter Bridge's latest album "Pawns & Kings," the guitarist said that a reunion is "a matter of timing."

The reason why he's unsure of a possible reunion is that the band members are "so busy" in different places around the world doing their things individually.

"We would just have to have the time where it made sense. I don't think we need to rush into it, because I don't think Creed fans are going anywhere," the musician explained. (via Loudwire)

The guitarist added that whenever the band would decide to do or put out something, there's going to be a "safe time" to execute it.

"You don't wanna derail a whole album cycle by jumping into doing Creed. It would just have to make sense," he added.

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Creed Members Talk About Possibly Reuniting

This was not the first time Tremonti opened up about the possibility of Creed getting back together as he told "Loudwire Nights" last year that it would be nice to reunite with his bandmates to look back and treat their OG fans who witnessed their success for supporting them through the years.

Tremonti is currently a part of Alter Bridge along with his bandmates Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips.

In 2013, Stapp revealed in an interview that the group worked on an extensive project from 2011 to 2012, but the album was abandoned. Despite their plans not pushing through, the vocalist assured fans that they are "still a band" and he's open to working with them in the future.

Two years later, he appeared on the Dr. Oz show and discussed the reunion, saying he's hoping to perform with his old pals again. He also confirmed that fans should expect something within the next two years, but the project never came to fruition.

Tremonti responded, saying he was busy with his solo career as he was promoting his albums as well as his work with Alter Bridge, meaning his schedule doesn't match his bandmate's proposed timeline.

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