Creed Fan Throws Can At Scott Stapp

0
123

Creed’s concert at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, Tampa, FL, frontman Scott Stapp was interrupted when the band was playing ‘My Sacrifice.’ A fan from the pit threw a can at Stapp on stage. He also stopped his pre-song speech to break up a fight and fans were ejected. Check out the setlist below:

Bullets
Play Video
Torn
Are You Ready?
Never Die
My Own Prison
Weathered
What If
(Guitar giveaway to a young fan with crutches was brought on stage)
Say I
Faceless Man
One
What’s This Life For
(Stop pre-song speech to break up a fight and fans were ejected)
With Arms Wide Open
Higher

Encore:

One Last Breath
(Scott said this is the top three city on the tour so far)
My Sacrifice
(Song delayed after someone in the pit threw a can at Stapp on stage)
My Way
(Frank Sinatra song)

Scott Stapp scores new solo Top 40 Hit

Six months after he released his most recent solo album, Scott Stapp’s latest effort has been producing hits. One of the singles spun off from Higher Power debuts on a Billboard chart the rocker knows well this week, and it gives him another win on his own.

“Black Butterfly” recently appeared on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time last month. The tune debuts at No. 35 on the list and ranks the tracks that rack up the largest number of total audience impressions at radio stations that focus on playing a form of rock known simply as “mainstream” throughout the U.S.

Stapp has now scored seven top 40 hits on the Mainstream Rock Airplay list. The ranking only features 40 spaces, so anytime a tune lands anywhere on the roster, it’s immediately a top 40 smash—though it’s not always easy to place on the chart.

“Black Butterfly” is Stapp’s fifth-highest-charting tune on the Mainstream Rock Airplay ranking. The single is just getting started, and it could easily climb in the coming weeks and months.

Stapp’s highest placement on the tally remains No. 10 and he reached the spot earlier this year. “Higher Power,” the lead single from his new album of the same name was more time on the roster than any of his other wins—23 weeks—and brought him to the highest tier for the first time.

“Black Butterfly” immediately outpaces both “Slow Suicide” and “Name.” Those singles peaked at Nos. 38 and 39, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. It was also selected as the third single from Higher Power. It was initially released in November 2023, months before the album arrived. It’s taken more than half a year for the tune to land on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, which is an extraordinarily long time for a radio ranking.