ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Fans of Creed, get ready to rock! The beloved band is scheduled to share the stage with 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre this Wednesday evening. Even though there’s some rough weather in the forecast, the show is set to go on as planned.
For all you excited concertgoers, gates will open at 5:30 p.m., and the music will start jamming at 7 p.m.. As of 4:30 p.m., there hasn’t been any word about delays or cancellations. So, it looks like everything is still a go!
Bands visiting the area include some heavy hitters. Scott Phillips, Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Eric Friedman from Creed were spotted at the SiriusXM Studios in New York City just yesterday, and today they are prepping to give Alpharetta a night to remember.
With the news about Hurricane Helene making waves, it’s understandable that some folks might be concerned about the weather conditions. Atlanta is bracing for storms today, ahead of Helene’s arrival. For all things weather-related, you should text “CREED2024” to 404-609-1566 for live updates regarding the concert.
Also, don’t forget to download the free Storm Team app and follow the local weather team for the latest on the storm.
Today, Helene was officially declared a hurricane just before 11 a.m.. As this storm heads toward Georgia, it’s picking up strength. Current reports suggest we could see serious storms, flooding, and power outages in the coming days.
Folks all around metro Atlanta are advised to start preparing now. Whether it’s stocking up on essentials or securing your property, those who take early action will fare better when Helene makes its full impact.
For those seeking shelter from the storm, the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina has opened its campgrounds. This move is designed to help evacuees find a safe haven away from the adverse weather conditions.
It’s clear that communities across the Southeast are banding together to support one another during these turbulent times.
Regardless of what Helene might have in store, the music must go on. It’s a bright spot for fans eager to see their favorite bands light up the stage. Remember, stay safe and be prepared for any last-minute changes. And if you’re heading to the concert, bring your poncho just in case!
As always, our thoughts are with those affected by the approaching hurricane. Stay tuned and stay safe, Alpharetta!
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