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Aside from a few surviving stills of the performance, no footage has surfaced. It is likely that some footage exists, as fans claim to have taken video on early camera phones as well as a couple of people who successfully snuck in their digital cameras. It is speculated that the footage is usually removed whenever it is put up online, as Creed's management wants to keep the band's reputation as clean as possible, especially with Scott's new "sober" lifestyle. | Aside from a few surviving stills of the performance, no footage has surfaced. It is likely that some footage exists, as fans claim to have taken video on early camera phones as well as a couple of people who successfully snuck in their digital cameras. It is speculated that the footage is usually removed whenever it is put up online, as Creed's management wants to keep the band's reputation as clean as possible, especially with Scott's new "sober" lifestyle. | ||
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Revision as of 13:48, 19 December 2017
In December 2002, American rock band Creed was getting ready to end their world tour, in support for their third album, Weathered. They put on a final show in Chicago's AllState Stadium which ended up being one of the most infamous moments for the band and has been said to be one of the worst performances by a major-label band by some.
A major reason for the poor performance came from frontman Scott Stapp himself, as he had just recovered from a major throat infection and had been told to take very powerful antibiotics. Right before the performance, he also drank an entire bottle of whiskey despite the medicine bottle's warning labels. The combination of powerful medicine and whiskey caused Scott to appear inept and inebriated on stage, as well as mumbling incoherently for around five songs, and ultimately deciding to lay down on stage and take a nap.
A few minutes later, he woke up and attempted to continue the show, but officials decided to end the show outright at that point. Fans eventually sued the band for several million dollars, and the band broke up the following year.
Availability
Aside from a few surviving stills of the performance, no footage has surfaced. It is likely that some footage exists, as fans claim to have taken video on early camera phones as well as a couple of people who successfully snuck in their digital cameras. It is speculated that the footage is usually removed whenever it is put up online, as Creed's management wants to keep the band's reputation as clean as possible, especially with Scott's new "sober" lifestyle.