Nineties post-grunge hitmakers Creed announced a reunion and new tour late last year to much anticipation. Almost a year later, the band performed in San Antonio along with 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven.
The Frost Bank Center provided the perfect backdrop for the sold-out reunion show, and Alamo City fans were there for a night of hard-rocking nostalgia.
3 Doors Down has the kind of songs fans never forget the words to. To that end, the band's setlist consisted of some of its best-known songs, including “Loser” and “Here Without You." But as soon as the opening drum beats of Three Doors Down's biggest hit, “Kryptonite,” thundered through the arena, members of the crowd were on their feet and singing at the top of their lungs.
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