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Mark Tremonti Fears Creed Could Harm The Future Of Tremonti Albums

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In a recent interview with Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk, Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti opened up about the band’s future and his concerns regarding his solo career. Tremonti shared that Creed plans to tour through the end of the year and expressed his desire for a special New Year’s show in Las Vegas. “We haven’t played Vegas this whole year, for some reason, so it would be perfect for New Year’s for Creed,” he said.

After the Creed tour, Tremonti has a busy schedule lined up. He mentioned performing charity shows in December, followed by a two-month tour in Europe with his solo band, Tremonti. In March, he’ll head into the studio with Alter Bridge to begin work on their next album.

However, Tremonti is wary of how Creed’s activities might overshadow his solo work. “The biggest risk I face is the Tremonti album getting gobbled up by Creed,” he explained. “It’s definitely a delicate balance.” He emphasized his commitment to pushing his solo album, The End Will Show Us How, which is set to release on January 10, 2024, through Napalm Records. The lead single, “Just Too Much,” has already been released.

While Creed is also working on a new album, Tremonti noted that it might face delays, but assured fans that writing for both his solo projects and Creed is ongoing. “It’s just nonstop,” he remarked, highlighting the juggling act between multiple projects. With a packed schedule ahead, fans can expect a lot from Tremonti in the coming months, both with Creed and his solo endeavors.

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