Scott Stapp at Mojoes on August 28 at 8 p.m. (Up to 49% Off)
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Powerhouse vocalist from the late '90s and beyond unleashes his primal voice in a set of new solo hits and Creed classics
Rock 'n' roll is one of two jobs in which you are encouraged to set your tools on fire when you're done with them—the other, of course, is dentistry. Hear hot licks with this GrouponLive deal.
The Deal
- $15 for one ticket to see Scott Stapp (up to $29.50 value)
- When: Thursday, August 28, at 8 p.m.
- Where: Mojoes
- General admission
- Door time: 7 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
Scott Stapp
- How you met Scott Stapp: as the lead singer of Creed, one of the top-selling acts of the late '90s and early 2000s
- How Scott Stapp of 2014 compares to Scott Stapp of 1997: same soul-seaching lyrics and volcanic vocals, but like a redwood tree or a Smaug, the years have made him more powerful
- How much thunder rumbles in his larynx: Stapp was ranked the 66th greatest heavy metal vocalist of all time by Hit Parader magazine
- What's new: his latest solo record, Proof of Life
- What Scott thinks of it: "It's the most meaningful record of my career," and "the most honest record I have ever written"
- How you know that's true: he recorded the album while hooked up to a polygraph
- The thesis of the album: "the compelling drama of a man unflinchingly reexamining his past as he fights for his spiritual sanity"
- Latest single from Proof of Life to hit #1 on Christian radio: "Slow Suicide"
- What to expect from the show: a slew of new singles, a batch of sing-along Creed classics such as "With Arms Wide Open" and "My Sacrifice," and the glow of a veteran performer finding his new stride
Mojoes
With two stories, four bars, a massive soundboard that Phil Spector would drool over, and 12,600 square feet of room for music to roam, the entertainment complex of Mojoes polishes sonic heirlooms and gives fans breathing room for full-lunged sing-alongs. Polished hardwood floors accentuate a cozy, couch-laden lounge area—a decided class that extends to the concert area in the form of a giant chandelier hanging overhead.
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About Mojoes
With two stories, four bars, a massive soundboard, and 12,600 square feet of room for music to roam, the entertainment complex of Mojoes polishes sonic heirlooms and gives fans breathing room for full-lunged sing-alongs. Polished hardwood floors accentuate a cozy, couch-laden lounge area—a decided class that extends to the concert area in the form of a giant chandelier hanging overhead.