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Cory
October 5th 2019
Scott was absolutely AMAZING !!!!! Scott is the HEART AND SOUL of his music . He was CREED and without him they were nothing . LOOK AT HIM NOW . HE ABSOLUTELY KILLED IT TONITE ! His new record is fantastic and if you don't have it you need to get it . Absolute perfection from start to finish. A must have . Thank you Scott for a amazing show. As for the band you could not ask for anything better then those guys up there with Scott. PERFECTION. THANKS AGAIN FOR A GREAT SHOW.
Jacksonville, FL@Florida Theatre
Renee
October 1st 2019
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!! Scott keeps getting better with age!! Sounds amazing!!! Looks even better!! HIS BAND IS AWESOME!! Great energy! All the guys seem happy and loving being up playing!! So proud of Scott’s accomplishments! We sponsored a kid too!! What an awesome foundation! We are happy to be a part of this! Loved this venue too!! I’ve been to 4 concerts in 10 days traveling - the best yet!! Come to COLUMBUS OHIO!!
Decatur, GA@The Vista Room
Vito Pontarelli
September 1st 2019
Scott has become a closet Christian . he played barely any music off his two best album which also considered Christian music, which drew me in. there was no worship or anything that resembled pray. he did ask to support his child fund but no mention Jesus or his salvation. just another recovering addict who has forgotten that tey need Jesus to stay on that road.
Lake Andes, SD@Fort Randall Casino & HotelView More Fan Reviews
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About Scott Stapp
Driven by unbridled passions and haunted by ghosts that defy definition, the great rockers keep getting better, stronger, more determined to get it right. Proof of Life is proof that Scott Stapp is among the great rockers. It’s also proof that this time he’s gotten it right.
“I made up my mind to face myself as a man and an artist. This record is my first no-holds-barred statement of exactly who I am” Stapp says. That statement is simultaneously simple and complex. The simple message is a straight-up confirmation of Stapp’s prowess as rock and roller of the first rank. He’s alive and kicking, singing with greater grit than ever before. The self-portrait emerging from this extraordinary suite of songs is multi-layered and nuanced, the compelling drama of a man unflinchingly reexamining his past as he fights for his spiritual sanity.
The music—hard-edged, explosive, fiercely spontaneous and emotionally super-charged—frames the story of Stapp’s remarkable journey, beginning with his long relationship with Creed.
It was 1997 when My Own Prison, the debut multi-platinum Creed album, kicked off Scott’s musical journey in spectacular style. As the lead vocalist and sole storyteller, Scott sculpted his own aesthetic. From the start, his spiritual conflicts galvanized a worldwide audience. Three other mega-selling records followed—Human Clay (1999), Weathered (2002) and Full Circle (2009), in addition to Stapp’s successful solo venture, The Great Divide (2005). Awarded a Grammy in 2001 for his number-one hit, “With Arms Wide Open,” Scott was celebrated, in the words of one Rolling Stone writer, as “a singer with an enormous emotional range and a composer of startling originality.”
With the publication in 2012 of Sinner’s Creed, his autobiography, Scott detailed his struggles with drugs, alcohol and depression. It paved the way for Proof of Life.
“I made up my mind to face myself as a man and an artist. This record is my first no-holds-barred statement of exactly who I am” Stapp says. That statement is simultaneously simple and complex. The simple message is a straight-up confirmation of Stapp’s prowess as rock and roller of the first rank. He’s alive and kicking, singing with greater grit than ever before. The self-portrait emerging from this extraordinary suite of songs is multi-layered and nuanced, the compelling drama of a man unflinchingly reexamining his past as he fights for his spiritual sanity.
The music—hard-edged, explosive, fiercely spontaneous and emotionally super-charged—frames the story of Stapp’s remarkable journey, beginning with his long relationship with Creed.
It was 1997 when My Own Prison, the debut multi-platinum Creed album, kicked off Scott’s musical journey in spectacular style. As the lead vocalist and sole storyteller, Scott sculpted his own aesthetic. From the start, his spiritual conflicts galvanized a worldwide audience. Three other mega-selling records followed—Human Clay (1999), Weathered (2002) and Full Circle (2009), in addition to Stapp’s successful solo venture, The Great Divide (2005). Awarded a Grammy in 2001 for his number-one hit, “With Arms Wide Open,” Scott was celebrated, in the words of one Rolling Stone writer, as “a singer with an enormous emotional range and a composer of startling originality.”
With the publication in 2012 of Sinner’s Creed, his autobiography, Scott detailed his struggles with drugs, alcohol and depression. It paved the way for Proof of Life.
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
CREED: SCOTT STAPP
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Scott Stapp to play in your city
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Concerts
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Live Photos of Scott Stapp

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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.00

Circle Beanie
$20.00

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00

Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00
Fan Reviews

Cory
October 5th 2019
Scott was absolutely AMAZING !!!!! Scott is the HEART AND SOUL of his music . He was CREED and without him they were nothing . LOOK AT HIM NOW . HE ABSOLUTELY KILLED IT TONITE ! His new record is fantastic and if you don't have it you need to get it . Absolute perfection from start to finish. A must have . Thank you Scott for a amazing show. As for the band you could not ask for anything better then those guys up there with Scott. PERFECTION. THANKS AGAIN FOR A GREAT SHOW.
Jacksonville, FL@Florida Theatre
Renee
October 1st 2019
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!! Scott keeps getting better with age!! Sounds amazing!!! Looks even better!! HIS BAND IS AWESOME!! Great energy! All the guys seem happy and loving being up playing!! So proud of Scott’s accomplishments! We sponsored a kid too!! What an awesome foundation! We are happy to be a part of this! Loved this venue too!! I’ve been to 4 concerts in 10 days traveling - the best yet!! Come to COLUMBUS OHIO!!
Decatur, GA@The Vista Room
Vito Pontarelli
September 1st 2019
Scott has become a closet Christian . he played barely any music off his two best album which also considered Christian music, which drew me in. there was no worship or anything that resembled pray. he did ask to support his child fund but no mention Jesus or his salvation. just another recovering addict who has forgotten that tey need Jesus to stay on that road.
Lake Andes, SD@Fort Randall Casino & HotelView More Fan Reviews
About Scott Stapp
Driven by unbridled passions and haunted by ghosts that defy definition, the great rockers keep getting better, stronger, more determined to get it right. Proof of Life is proof that Scott Stapp is among the great rockers. It’s also proof that this time he’s gotten it right.
“I made up my mind to face myself as a man and an artist. This record is my first no-holds-barred statement of exactly who I am” Stapp says. That statement is simultaneously simple and complex. The simple message is a straight-up confirmation of Stapp’s prowess as rock and roller of the first rank. He’s alive and kicking, singing with greater grit than ever before. The self-portrait emerging from this extraordinary suite of songs is multi-layered and nuanced, the compelling drama of a man unflinchingly reexamining his past as he fights for his spiritual sanity.
The music—hard-edged, explosive, fiercely spontaneous and emotionally super-charged—frames the story of Stapp’s remarkable journey, beginning with his long relationship with Creed.
It was 1997 when My Own Prison, the debut multi-platinum Creed album, kicked off Scott’s musical journey in spectacular style. As the lead vocalist and sole storyteller, Scott sculpted his own aesthetic. From the start, his spiritual conflicts galvanized a worldwide audience. Three other mega-selling records followed—Human Clay (1999), Weathered (2002) and Full Circle (2009), in addition to Stapp’s successful solo venture, The Great Divide (2005). Awarded a Grammy in 2001 for his number-one hit, “With Arms Wide Open,” Scott was celebrated, in the words of one Rolling Stone writer, as “a singer with an enormous emotional range and a composer of startling originality.”
With the publication in 2012 of Sinner’s Creed, his autobiography, Scott detailed his struggles with drugs, alcohol and depression. It paved the way for Proof of Life.
“I made up my mind to face myself as a man and an artist. This record is my first no-holds-barred statement of exactly who I am” Stapp says. That statement is simultaneously simple and complex. The simple message is a straight-up confirmation of Stapp’s prowess as rock and roller of the first rank. He’s alive and kicking, singing with greater grit than ever before. The self-portrait emerging from this extraordinary suite of songs is multi-layered and nuanced, the compelling drama of a man unflinchingly reexamining his past as he fights for his spiritual sanity.
The music—hard-edged, explosive, fiercely spontaneous and emotionally super-charged—frames the story of Stapp’s remarkable journey, beginning with his long relationship with Creed.
It was 1997 when My Own Prison, the debut multi-platinum Creed album, kicked off Scott’s musical journey in spectacular style. As the lead vocalist and sole storyteller, Scott sculpted his own aesthetic. From the start, his spiritual conflicts galvanized a worldwide audience. Three other mega-selling records followed—Human Clay (1999), Weathered (2002) and Full Circle (2009), in addition to Stapp’s successful solo venture, The Great Divide (2005). Awarded a Grammy in 2001 for his number-one hit, “With Arms Wide Open,” Scott was celebrated, in the words of one Rolling Stone writer, as “a singer with an enormous emotional range and a composer of startling originality.”
With the publication in 2012 of Sinner’s Creed, his autobiography, Scott detailed his struggles with drugs, alcohol and depression. It paved the way for Proof of Life.
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
CREED: SCOTT STAPP
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