Creed, the iconic rock band, has announced a unique partnership with jockey Florent Geroux for the upcoming 150th running of the Kentucky Derby. This collaboration marks Creed’s foray into the world of horse racing, expanding their influence beyond the realm of music.
The band, consisting of Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips, has previously established successful partnerships in the sports industry, working with organizations like MLB and the NFL. Now, they are venturing into the prestigious event of the Kentucky Derby, set to take place on May 4th.
Florent Geroux, who will be riding Just A Touch in the Derby, has long been a fan of Creed. To celebrate this partnership, he will be sporting custom race pants adorned with the band’s logo, showcasing the fusion of music and horse racing.
The Kentucky Derby, known as the premier event in horse racing, has a rich history dating back to 1875. As the first leg of the Triple Crown series, it attracts thousands of spectators annually and holds a special place in the world of equestrian sports.
For Creed, known for their chart-topping hits and energetic performances, this collaboration with Florent Geroux signifies a new chapter in their career. Despite their extensive history in the music industry, partnering with a jockey for a major sporting event is a unique and exciting opportunity for the band.
Aside from their upcoming appearance at the Kentucky Derby, Creed has been making waves with their recent performances, including sold-out cruises and upcoming tours. Fans have the chance to engage with the band through VIP packages, offering exclusive experiences and access to their live shows.
As Creed continues to captivate audiences with their music and now their presence in the world of horse racing, the band’s legacy of rock excellence shows no signs of slowing down. Stay tuned for more updates on Creed’s upcoming ventures and performances.