Creed, popularly known for their songs like "My Sacrifice," "What If," "Don't Stop Dancing," "Higher," and more, have been on a hiatus since 2012 and fans have been waiting for them to drop new music again after so many years.
More recently, it appears that the band is returning to the music industry anytime soon as they shared a mysterious update on social media in recent years; is a reunion finally happening?
According to Loudwire, the band teased a possible comeback through their official Facebook account as many were shocked to see them change the profile picture of their page.
The photo is simply the name of their band written in a light teal color.
Creed Reunion 2023: Fans Excited for Band, Want to Hear New Music
In addition, their official website is currently not accessible as it requires a password to those who wanted to visit it.
After sharing the update, fans immediately bombarded the comment section to express their excitement, with one user writing, "Man...I'd love to see a Creed tour and new music!"
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Another one commented, "Can't wait hopefully new album."
Despite the recent changes, none of the band members has confirmed if they're releasing new music or would be going on a reunion tour in the near future.
Creed Reunion Rumors Through the Years
Per the outlet, fans first speculated about a reunion in 2020 when the group also made a social media update on its Facebook account by changing its profile picture into an old photo of its members.
However, no music was released and the band didn't go on a reunion tour.
Regarding Creed's members, guitarist Mark Tremonti has spoken about possibly reuniting with his bandmates as he said in a 2022 interview that "it's just a matter of timing."
"I don't think we need to rush into it, because I don't think Creed fans are going anywhere," he added.
Then, earlier this year, he also noted he was sure that there's a chance of something happening in the future as it would be a shame to "not do something with it."
The band initially disbanded in 2004, which was ten years after they debuted. In 2009, they made a big comeback in 2009 by releasing a new album and going on tour.
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