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Creed Performed at THE HALL at Live! Casino, Fans Filled Venue

Creed performed in Hanover at THE HALL at Live! Casino and Hotel on December 29, 2025, delivering a set that included hits such as "Higher" and "My Sacrifice". The concert was a large ticket entertainment event for the greater Baltimore region, and it highlighted the local economic and operational impacts of big shows held outside Baltimore City limits.

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Creed Performed at THE HALL at Live! Casino, Fans Filled Venue
Source: baltimore.org

Creed took the stage at THE HALL at Live! Casino and Hotel Maryland in Hanover on December 29, 2025, for a 7 30 p.m. performance that featured the band s best known songs including "Higher" and "My Sacrifice". Tickets for the show were handled through the venue s ticketing portal and the event was promoted as a major entertainment offering for residents across the Baltimore region.

The venue is located in Hanover and serves as a major indoor concert space within the Live! complex. Events of this size draw attendees from multiple jurisdictions, and that movement of people produces measurable effects on hotels, restaurants, rideshare and parking demand. Local businesses near the venue typically see increased customer volume when headline acts perform, while municipal and county services absorb the impacts of traffic management, public safety presence and transit adjustments.

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For Baltimore City residents, concerts in neighboring Hanover matter because they shift regional entertainment spending and transportation flows. Voters and civic leaders should consider how venue scheduling outside city boundaries interacts with city economic development and public service planning. Large regional venues can complement Baltimore City s cultural offerings, but they also raise questions about coordination between cities and counties on traffic control, emergency services and transit connectivity.

The prevalence of high profile shows in the region underscores the need for transparent reporting on the costs and benefits that accompany them. Local elected officials and agency leaders have tools to track revenue gains from sales and hotel taxes, and to assess the public safety and infrastructure costs tied to major events. Clear communication with residents about expected road impacts and transit options before and after shows can reduce friction and improve public confidence in how local governments manage regional entertainment activity.

As the region continues to host major concerts and events, the balance between private venue operations and public responsibilities will remain a topic for civic debate. Residents seeking specifics about future events at THE HALL at Live! Casino and Hotel Maryland should consult the venue s official ticketing and event information channels for schedules and access details.

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