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    16

    Outdoor Concord, CA, US

    Concord Pavilion

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  1. Aug

    16

    Outdoor Concord, CA, US

    Concord Pavilion

  2. Aug

    18

    Inglewood, CA, US

    YouTube Theater

  3. Aug

    19

    Phoenix, AZ, US

    Arizona Financial Theatre

  4. Aug

    22

    Outdoor The Woodlands, TX, US

    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

  5. Aug

    23

    Outdoor Dallas, TX, US

    Dos Equis Pavilion

  6. Aug

    24

    Rogers, AR, US

    Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP)

  7. Aug

    27

    Outdoor Pelham, AL, US

    Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

  8. Aug

    28

    Outdoor Tampa, FL, US

    MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

  9. Aug

    30

    Jacksonville, FL, US

    Daily's Place

  10. Aug

    31

    Outdoor Alpharetta, GA, US

    Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

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Biography

  • Stone Temple Pilots (formed in 1985) is an American grunge, psychedelic and alternative rock band from San Diego, California, U.S.

    Stone Temple Pilots, formerly known as Swing and Mighty Joe Young, was originally formed of frontman Scott Weiland, bassist Robert DeLeo, drummer Eric Kretz and guitarist Dean DeLeo. As Mighty Joe Young the band recorded and released a demo in 1990, many of which tracks featured on the band’s debut LP. After developing a fan base by playing regularly in the San Diego area they were informed the name Mighty Joe Young had already been claimed and thus came Stone Temple Pilots.

    The band signed with Atlantic Records in 1992, the same year Stone Temple Pilots released their debut album “Core” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. The album claimed significant commercial success, however the band were seen by the critical press as grunge imitators, copying the revered band such as Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains.

    Stone Temple Pilots debuted the song “Big Empty” on an episode on MTV Unplugged in 1993 in anticipation of their sophomore album “Purple” in June 1994. Selling over three million copies in just four months, “Purple” was led by the hits “Vasoline” and “Interstate Love Song”.

    Taking a more glam rock, psychedelic rock direction Stone Temple Pilots’ third studio album “Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop” was recorded at a rented mansion in Santa Barbara, California, U.S. The album was a favourite of the band’s among critics although it failed to hold such popular commercial appeal as its predecessors. After the release Weiland, who had previously struggled with a heroin addiction, relapsed and the band cancelled their tour and support lot on Kiss’ reunion tour.

    The band without Weiland under the moniker Talk Show released one eponymously titled album in 1997 before calling it a day. A year later frontman Weiland released his debut solo album “12 Bar Blues” in 1998 to moderate critical acclaim. The same year Stone Temple Pilots reunited and began work on “Shangri-La Dee Da” which got its release in the summer of 2001, although with a lack of label promotion the album was a commercial disappointment.

    In 2003 label Atlantic Records pushed a greatest hits album, and frontman Weiland formed the successful supergroup Velvet Revolver with Guns N’ Roses members Slash, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan and former Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner. After releasing two album “Contraband” in 2004 and “Libertad” in 2007, Weiland left the group.

    Stone Temple Pilots’ members reconciled with one another at a private beach party they were asked to play which led to the announcement of a 65-date North American tour and an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Shortly after in 2008 Weiland released his sophomore solo album ““Happy” in Galoshes” and the Stone Temple Pilots release a self-titled sixth studio album on May 25, 2010.

    In 2013 it was announced Weiland had been fired from the group and his official replacement Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. Stone Temple Pilot's include Bennington release the single "Out of Time" in May 2013.

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Live reviews

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    If Scott Weiland is sober, he could’ve fooled me. Sober or not, I have to say Scott and the rest of Stone Temple Pilots are proving they arn’t just some over-aged rockers trying to cash in on a fading popularity. I only saw STP once in their heyday, at SDSU in 1995. I have now seen them 3 times in as many years since their reunion and they have never let me down, as improbable as that might sound. When STP announced their comeback in 2008 I probably would have laughed it off if I had not seen Velvet Revolver rock the shit out of the Live 8 stage in London a couple years prior. That show made me a believer in Weiland‘s rock-star skills, if not in his new found sobrity. The Berkeley stop was not only nostagilic, as I hoped it would be, it was a kick-ass rock show. This didn’t seem like a band just reliving the 90′s; they seemed current, fun and non-apologetic. They did the same thing at the Fillmore here in Denver the next year. I had serious doubts Weiland, who now resembles Eminem in his wife-beater, would make it long enough for me to see them once, much less twice. And now, here we are, 3 years later and they are headliningg Red Rocks…in support of a new album?!!! An album that doesn’t live up to their first 2, but is actually pretty damn good?!!! What the hell is going on? Unfortunately for STP, there is a difference between 2010 and 1995. In 1995 they would have been able to sell out back-to-back nights in any given city. In 2010 it’s hard to sell out two venues in the same city within an 8 month period. The Fillmore show was pretty packed last October. Red Rocks was much less so on Tuesday night. That being said, those who didn’t make it missed a great rock show. The weather was perfect; it doesn’t get much better than a warm evening with a cool breeze coming through Red Rocks. STP performed all their major hits like Wicked Garden, Interstate Love Song, Vasoline and Sex Type Thing. They did 4 or 5 from the new album, of which Huckleberry Crumble really resonanted live…a down and dirty blues number. A real highlight for me was Still Remains, a song from Purple they had not performed live in over 12 years. That, along with a cover of Led Zeppelin‘s Dancing Days, both brought me back to the carefree days of beach living in San Diego. The encore of Dead & Bloated and Trippin’ On a Hole in a Paper Heart (dedicated to the troops) ended the night right. To be honest, I wasn’t going to attend this show, but my wife had never seen them and we were able to score 15th row seats. The sound was amazing down there and the light show was pretty impressive. This was one of the few shows I have seen where the band didn’t prefer the natural rock backdrop on this iconic stage. But even though STP were labeled grunge, they always tilted away from that scene and more toward the glam of L.A.’s sunset strip…so I can see them prefering an over-the-top light show vs. some old red rocks.

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  • Californian rockers Stone Temple Pilots, or STP have been recording and touring as a collective for over 40 years apart from a short hiatus in the mid-00's. This well oiled machine of rock knows how to fill stadiums and rock audiences despite their growing age. One of the appeals of seeing the veteran rockers live is the sheer intensity in which they tackle every show and the assurance that the audience are going to experience a genuine rock performance.

    From the moment the moody lighting goes down and the stage design illuminates, the crowd cheers in unison before the screeching guitar introduction of 'Vasoline'. It is worth noting that Linkin Park's Chester Bennington is doing a great job of filling the shoes of dismissed band member Scott Weiland. He has great charismatic energy and knows how to conduct himself as a rock frontman.

    They soon rattle through the hits such as 'Interstate Love Song' and 'Wicked Garden' which evoke rapturous singalong. The whole show is well crafted, expertly delivered and a brilliant display of classic rock.

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  • I have been a fan of STP since they came out in the 90s and I still love them. I never had a chance to see them with Scott Weiland which still makes me sad but last night’s show was outstanding. The opening act: Rival Sons was a fantastic way to start the show. I had never heard of them before buying these tickets but so glad we arrived early enough to see them. The voice of the lead singer was off the charts.

    When STP took the stage the crowd was ready to erupt and at the first note we did. They sounded like all the CDs I owned only cranked up to about ten thousand decibels. The new lead singer who I’d never heard before rocked it big time. He did not disappoint even one time. I wanna go see them again...right now dammit!!!

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  • Reviewing the Seattle Show at the Paramount Theater on Wednesday April 8, 2015

    STP stepped out with a blast from the past with Lounge Fly. Right from the start I knew Chester was a great fit for the band. They went through most of the Core Album and blazed into many of my favorites from the mid to late 90s.

    Here is the set list:

    Lounge Fly

    Vaseline

    Wicked Garden

    Sex Type Thing

    Pruno (played live 1st time!)

    Crackerman

    Coma

    Sin

    Big Bang Baby

    Outa Time (off new EP)

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    Meatplow

    Adhesive Love (played live 1st time)

    Creep

    The Big Empty

    Plush (awesome version 1/2 acoustic)

    Interstate Love Song

    Down

    Sex and Violence

    Trippin on a Paper Heart.

    Great Show...go see them!

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  • Gosh, where to start. I knew STP was down 2 of their original members, but had assumed they would have come up with some semblance of the original band's sound. The music was so loud it was nearly impossible to even hear the music. The songs sounded vaguely familiar but nowhere near what the original lineup sounded like. It was more like a poor attempt at a cover band.

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  • STP is just as good with Jeff as they were with Scott. The rest of the bands deserves to play the music that made them who they are. The 2 new songs they played from the album with Jeff have that STP feel. It was great to see Rival sons and I see why they are on tour with STP. Looking forward to seeing STP again.

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  • @wiszfanshawn I have been waiting many years to see STP in 2016 concert was cancelled he was to sick to come out then he died Wiland. Can't wait to see on my bucket list would have liked to see with wieland but same songs that I love hope sound good see @northerninvasion in May.

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  • I was honored to be on this show to watch a legendary band of mine performing.

    It was a comfy place, not overcrowded; 1500 people, club feeling, perfect sound.

    The band played sincerely. The new singer has a gorgeous voice. Authentic appearance.

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  • STP had a couple new songs, but also did all of your favorite hits (minus army ants, because apparently I like that song more than most people)! Vocals are as strong as ever, and light show is pretty fun (though nothing spectacular)

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  • Amazeballs. Stone temple pilots still gives it up in large doses. They played for almost 2 hours; 20 songs. The vip experience was other worldly and the guys are incredibly gracious and super nice. Best. Day. Ever.

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Past concerts

  1. Aug

    3

    Outdoor Leamington, ON, Canada

    Seacliff Park Amphitheatre

  2. Jul

    26

    Columbus, OH, US

    Ohio State Fairgrounds & Expo Center

  3. Jun

    29

    Traverse City, MI, US

    National Cherry Festival

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