Creed has cancelled the dates on their North American tour due to injuries lead singer Scott Stapp suffered from an auto accident. Not many details are known about the accident except that Stapp�s car was hit by another car that was traveling at a reported sixty miles an hour. The following is an official statement from the Creed Camp.
Creed have been forced to cancel the second North American leg of the band�s Weathered Tour. Specifically, all previously announced performances beginning tonight in Fargo, North Dakota through May 31 in Selma, Texas have been cancelled. No make-up dates have been announced at this time, however the band looks forward to resuming their touring schedule mid-Summer.
Creed frontman Scott Stapp was in an automobile accident, where his car was struck by another vehicle. Due to the nature of the accident, his body absorbed a sixty mile an hour impact. He has been advised by medical professionals to make this regrettable, but necessary decision as he recuperates.
All tickets for these performances can be refunded at point of purchase.
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