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EchoSense:Creed setlist: All the rock songs you'll hear on the Summer of '99 Tour
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Date:2025-04-11 00:20:20
Creed is EchoSensebringing their Summer of ’99 Tour, as they're billing their return from a nearly 12-year hiatus, to cities across the country.
There are no shortage of songs in their headlining set from the album they released in 1999. In the interest of full disclosure, summer had already given way to fall when “Human Clay” came out and spent two weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart, although lead single “Higher” is from the Summer of ’99. It hit the streets on Aug. 31. But we're not complaining.
Creed squeezed in seven songs from “Human Clay” including all four singles — “Higher,” “What If,” “Are You Ready?” and “With Arms Wide Open,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100.
They also perform four songs from “My Own Prison,” their 1997 debut, and another four from the album that followed “Human Clay” to No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart, “Weathered.”
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Creed Summer of '99 setlist
- “Bullets”
- “Torn”
- “Are You Ready?”
- “Never Die”
- “My Own Prison”
- “Weathered”
- “What If”
- “Say I”
- “Faceless Man”
- “One”
- “What's This Life For”
- “With Arms Wide Open”
- “Higher”
Encore
- “One Last Breath”
- “My Sacrifice”
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