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Stone Temple Pilots

Live Performances by Stone Temple Pilots


Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Wicked Garden' Live on The Late Show with David Letterman

Ed Sullivan Theater
New York City, NY, United States

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 4:05
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    In early 1993, when Stone Temple Pilots performed "Wicked Garden" on The Late Show with David Letterman, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Core," which had been released in September 1992. This album catapulted them into the spotlight, largely due to hits like "Plush" and "Wicked Garden," showcasing their fusion of grunge and alternative rock. The live performance at the iconic Ed Sullivan Theater marked an important moment in their career, reflecting their rising popularity in the early '90s. Furthermore, "Core" not only achieved commercial success but was also critically acclaimed, solidifying their place in the rock genre. Notably, the song "Wicked Garden" explores themes of love and entrapment, showcasing the lyrical depth that characterized much of their work during this period. This performance exemplifies the band's growth and their engaging live presence during a pivotal moment in rock history.

Stone Temple Pilots Live Performance of 'Plush' and 'Sex Type Thing' at Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach Bandshell
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

March 5, 1993 | Video Length: 9:41
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    On March 5, 1993, when Stone Temple Pilots performed live in Daytona Beach, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Core," which had been released in September 1992. The album featured hit singles like "Plush" and "Sex Type Thing," both of which were showcased in this live performance. At this point in their career, the band was experiencing significant commercial success, with "Core" reaching multi-platinum status and establishing them as a prominent act in the grunge and alternative rock scenes. This live recording captures a pivotal moment in their ascent, showcasing their raw energy and the chemistry that had captivated audiences. Additionally, "Plush" became one of their signature songs and earned a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance, further solidifying their impact in the music industry.

Stone Temple Pilots – Complete Concert Performance of 'Wicked Garden' from ABC In Concert

Castaic Lake Natural Amphitheater
Castaic, California, United States

July 2, 1993 | Video Length: 15:14
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    On July 2, 1993, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Castaic Lake Amphitheater for ABC In Concert, during a pivotal moment in their early career. At this time, the band had just released their second studio album, "Purple," on June 7, 1994. This album showcased their evolving sound and included hits like "Vasoline" and "Big Empty," which would solidify their status in the alternative rock scene. The live recording captures a band on the rise, showcasing their powerful stage presence and the emotional depth of their songs. Notably, "Wicked Garden," "Plush," and "Creep" appeared in their setlist, showcasing their early catalog from their debut album "Core." The performance highlights the band’s engagement with their audience and their connection to the grunge movement that defined the early '90s rock landscape, solidifying their status as one of the key players during this era.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Vasoline' Live on The Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show With David Letterman
New York, New York, United States

December 16, 1994 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • On December 16, 1994, Stone Temple Pilots made a notable appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," performing their hit single "Vasoline." A... Read Full Description >

    On December 16, 1994, Stone Temple Pilots made a notable appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," performing their hit single "Vasoline." At this time, the band was experiencing significant success following the release of their second studio album, "Purple," which had come out earlier that year. "Purple" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and included other popular tracks like "Interstate Love Song" and "Big Empty." The band's performance on Letterman helped cement their status as one of the leading bands of the 1990s alternative rock scene. Notably, "Vasoline" was one of the standout singles from "Purple," showcasing the band's distinct blend of grunge and hard rock, characterized by Scott Weiland's dynamic vocals and the band's intricate instrumentation. This pivotal moment in their career highlighted their rise and the mainstream acceptance of their music.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Dancing Days' Live on the Howard Stern Show

Stern Show studio

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • In January 1996, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live cover of Led Zeppelin's “Dancing Days” on The Howard Stern Show, showcasing both their music... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live cover of Led Zeppelin's “Dancing Days” on The Howard Stern Show, showcasing both their musical versatility and the band's peak popularity during the mid-'90s grunge movement. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," which came out in March 1996. The album marked a pivotal shift for the band, as it embraced a more eclectic sound, blending elements of pop, psychedelic rock, and alternative. Additionally, this period was marked by significant critical acclaim, as the band solidified its place in rock history. Interestingly, vocalist Scott Weiland was known for his theatrical performances, and this cover would have highlighted not only the band's technical abilities but also their willingness to pay homage to rock legends, reinforcing their influence in the music scene of the time.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at San Jose Arena

San Jose Arena
San Jose, California, United States

November 9, 1996 | Video Length: 1:49:36
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    On November 9, 1996, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the San Jose Arena, marking a significant moment in their career during the promotion of their fourth studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," which was released earlier that year. By this time, the band had established themselves as a prominent force in the 90s rock scene, known for their eclectic sound and blending of grunge, hard rock, and pop influences. The live show captures the band's dynamic performance style, highlighting frontman Scott Weiland's charismatic stage presence and the band's commitment to delivering powerful music. Notably, this concert took place during a period when the band was exploring new musical directions, which was reflected in the more experimental sound of "Tiny Music." Sadly, Weiland's struggles with addiction during this time would later impact the band's trajectory, but in this performance, the band's energy and cohesion shine through, celebrating a peak in their creative ou

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at MTV Spring Break Rocks, 1997

Club La Vela
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

March 14, 1997 | Video Length: 22:28
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  • On March 14, 1997, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at Club la Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida, during the MTV Spring Break event. At this point ... Read Full Description >

    On March 14, 1997, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at Club la Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida, during the MTV Spring Break event. At this point in their career, the band was promoting their fourth studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," which had been released just days earlier on March 26, 1996. This album showcased a shift in the band's musical direction, incorporating elements of psychedelia and experimentation. Notably, "Tiny Music" was their first album to feature drummer Eric Kretz, whose contribution helped shape the band’s evolving sound. The performance at MTV Spring Break highlighted their rising popularity during the mid-1990s grunge and alternative rock scene, showcasing hits like "Big Bang Baby" and "Lady Picture Show." This live recording exemplifies a pivotal moment for Stone Temple Pilots, as they continued to capitalize on their success while experimenting with their music.

SPANKIN' - Stone Temple Pilots Live Full Concert Remastered at House of Blues

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

November 30, 1998 | Video Length: 42:20
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  • The live recording of Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on November 30, 1998, captures the band during a pivotal time in their ca... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on November 30, 1998, captures the band during a pivotal time in their career, shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4." Released in 1999, "No. 4" marked a return to the band’s alternative rock roots and featured the hit single "Down," which showcased their evolving sound while retaining the signature elements that solidified their popularity in the 1990s. By this period, the band had experienced significant ups and downs, including internal conflicts and shifts in musical direction. Notably, the 1998 performance is characterized by the energetic presence of lead singer Scott Weiland, whose charismatic and unpredictable onstage persona was a hallmark of the band's identity. This concert serves as a reminder of the band's dynamic live performances, embodying the intense atmosphere of the late '90s rock scene.

Complete MTV Spankin' Live Concert - Stone Temple Pilots

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

November 30, 1998 | Video Length: 1:28:49
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  • On November 30, 1998, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, an event that came shortly after the release of their fou... Read Full Description >

    On November 30, 1998, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, an event that came shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4," which debuted in 1999. This period marked a transitional phase for the band, as they were beginning to navigate the challenges of fame and internal struggles, particularly with lead singer Scott Weiland's issues with substance abuse. The "MTV Spankin' Live" recording features a setlist that showcases their well-known songs, displaying the band's signature blend of grunge, hard rock, and alternative influences. Notably, this performance was part of a wider effort by the band to reconnect with their audience after previous tensions within the group. It captures their energy and musicianship, serving as a poignant reminder of their impact during the late '90s rock scene.

SPANKIN' LIVE Full Concert - Stone Temple Pilots at House of Blues Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 42:20
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    In January 1999, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the House of Blues in Las Vegas for the "MTV Spankin’ Live" series, which showcased the band at a tumultuous point in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4," in 1999. The album featured a more experimental sound compared to their earlier work and received mixed reviews, yet it still managed to reach commercial success. This period was particularly challenging for the band, as frontman Scott Weiland was grappling with personal issues, including legal troubles that later culminated in his incarceration later that year. The concert not only highlights the band's dynamic live presence but also serves as a snapshot of the struggles they faced at the time, making it an important performance in their history.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Vasoline' on the Howard Stern Show

Howard Stern Show
New York, NY, United States

November 30, 1999 | Video Length: 3:22
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    In late 1999, Stone Temple Pilots performed "Vasoline" on the Howard Stern Show, a notable moment that highlighted their continued prominence in the rock scene following the success of their second album, "Purple," released in 1994. At this time, the band was touring to promote their third studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," which came out in March 1996. The performance showcased not only the group's energetic sound but also the charismatic presence of frontman Scott Weiland, who wore a gas mask and rubber gloves, adding a memorable visual flair to the live rendition. This era marked a high point for Stone Temple Pilots, as they were navigating both commercial success and personal challenges, further solidifying their status within the '90s rock legacy.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Interstate Love Song' on the Howard Stern Show

Stern Show studio

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 4:06
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    In January 2000, when Stone Temple Pilots performed “Interstate Love Song” on The Howard Stern Show, they were riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." Released in March 1996, this album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution from grunge roots to a more eclectic alternative rock sound. By this time, they had established themselves as major players in the '90s rock scene, with numerous hits and a loyal fan base. The performance on the Stern Show was a testament to the band's continued popularity, underscoring their ability to deliver powerful live renditions of their music even as they navigated internal struggles and lineup changes. Notably, Scott Weiland's charismatic stage presence during this performance remains a defining element of the band’s legacy, capturibg their essence during one of their most dynamic periods.

  • In January 2000, Stone Temple Pilots were at a significant juncture in their career. They had recently released their album "No. 4" in 1999, which mar... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, Stone Temple Pilots were at a significant juncture in their career. They had recently released their album "No. 4" in 1999, which marked the continuation of their evolution in the post-grunge landscape following their highly successful debut "Core" in 1992. Notably, "Plush," the song performed during their live segment on the Howard Stern Show, is one of their most recognized hits, showcasing the band’s ability to blend alternative rock with elements of hard rock and post-grunge. During this time, STP faced various challenges, including Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse, which would later lead to the band's lineup changes. This performance not only captured a nostalgic moment by revisiting their earlier work but also reflected the band's resilience and continued relevance in the evolving rock scene of the late '90s.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at House of Blues Sunset Strip

House of Blues
West Hollywood, California, United States

March 15, 2000 | Video Length: 1:17:39
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    On March 15, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the House of Blues Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, showcasing their dynamic stage presence during a pivotal moment in their career. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, *No. 4*, which came out in 1999 and featured hits like "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods." By this time, the band had established themselves as significant players in the rock scene of the 1990s, known for their blend of grunge and alternative rock. The live recording captures the band's energy and ability to connect with fans in a more intimate setting, which was characteristic of the House of Blues. Notably, during this period, Stone Temple Pilots were also navigating personal challenges and professional tensions, which would later influence their musical direction and relationships within the group. The remastered footage provides a glimpse into their live evolution as artists.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at House of Blues L.A. 2000

House of Blues
Los Angeles, CA, United States

May 13, 2000 | Video Length: 1:17:39
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    On May 13, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live recording at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, a pivotal moment that came shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4" (1999). This album marked a significant progression in their sound, showcasing a mix of alternative rock with elements of hard rock and even pop influences. By 2000, the band was experiencing both commercial success and internal challenges, notably the impact of lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse, which would later contribute to various lineup changes. The setlist from the live show reflects their strong catalog, featuring hits like "Vasoline" and "Sour Girl," encapsulating the band's dynamic performance style. This period was a crucial time for Stone Temple Pilots as they solidified their place in the post-grunge era while navigating personal and artistic challenges.

Full Concert: Stone Temple Pilots Live at Westmoreland Fairgrounds

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Latrobe, PA, United States

November 30, 2000 | Video Length: 1:15:17
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    By the time Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on November 30, 2000, they were in an interesting phase of their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "No. 4," which had debuted in 1999. "No. 4" included hits like "Between the Lines" and showcased a more mature sound as the band experimented with their musical direction. During this period, they were also grappling with internal tensions and lineup changes, particularly regarding frontman Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse. The performance captured in this recording reflects the band's dynamic energy and resilience despite these challenges, as they delivered a set filled with fan favorites like "Vasoline" and "Big Empty." This concert exemplifies their ability to connect with audiences, a hallmark of their legacy in the rock genre.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert from Rolling Rock Town Fair (HQ)

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 50:51
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  • On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, during a pivotal time in their career. This l... Read Full Description >

    On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, during a pivotal time in their career. This live recording took place shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," which came out in June 2001. The album showcased the band's continued evolution, blending hard rock with more experimental sounds, and included hits like "Days of the Week." The performance featured tracks from their earlier albums, highlighting the band's deep catalog as well as their ability to engage a live audience. By this time, they had already solidified their status in the rock scene, following the major success of "Core" and "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." Notably, this performance occurred during a period when the band faced challenges, including lineup changes, but they continued to maintain a strong fan base and deliver powerful live shows.

Stone Temple Pilots - Live Performance of 'Interstate Love Song' at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 3:34
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    On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed "Interstate Love Song" at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, as part of their tour following the release of their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," which came out earlier that year. This performance showcases the band's continued popularity and the enduring legacy of their earlier work, including the iconic "Purple" album, released in 1994, which features "Interstate Love Song." By this point in their career, the band was navigating the complexities of fame, including the challenges faced by frontman Scott Weiland, who was known for his dynamic stage presence, but also struggled with personal issues. The live recording reflects the energy and connection the band maintained with their audience, highlighting their impactful blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sound that resonated with fans during this period.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Creep' Live at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 5:52
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  • In August 2001, Stone Temple Pilots were nearing the end of their initial run as a band, as they had already released their fourth studio album, "Shan... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, Stone Temple Pilots were nearing the end of their initial run as a band, as they had already released their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," just a few months prior in June of the same year. This live performance at the Rolling Rock Town Fair came during a period of mixed experiences for the group, as they navigated challenges including internal conflicts and the pressures of the music industry. The performance of "Creep," one of their earlier hits from their debut album "Core," reflects the band's continued popularity, despite the turbulence they faced. Notably, lead vocalist Scott Weiland, known for his dynamic stage presence, captivated the audience during this performance. This era was critical for the band, as they were beginning to explore new musical directions while also facing the possibility of disbandment in subsequent years.

Stone Temple Pilots Live Performance of 'Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart' at Bizarre Festival

Stausee
Hohenfelden, Thuringia, Germany

August 19, 2001 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • In August 2001, when Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Germany, they were in the midst of their career during a transi... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, when Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Germany, they were in the midst of their career during a transition period. Their fifth studio album, "Shangri-La DEE DA," had been released just prior in 2001. This album showcased a more experimental sound, incorporating elements of pop and psychedelia, which marked a departure from their earlier grunge roots. The live recording of "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart," a hit from their 1996 album "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," illustrates the band's enduring popularity and dynamic stage presence, even as they were navigating internal challenges and lineup changes. Notably, this performance reflected their ability to captivate audiences despite the music industry's evolving landscape and their own struggles with addiction and personal issues during that era.

Stone Temple Pilots - Bizarre Festival 2001 Full Concert

Stausee
Hohenfelden, Thuringia, Germany

August 19, 2001 | Video Length: 55:54
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  • In August 2001, during the performance at the 15th Bizarre Festival, Stone Temple Pilots were riding the wave of their resurgence following the releas... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, during the performance at the 15th Bizarre Festival, Stone Temple Pilots were riding the wave of their resurgence following the release of their album *Shangri-La Dee Da*, which came out in 2001. This live recording showcases the band's robust catalog, featuring tracks from their earlier albums, particularly *Core* and *Purple*, alongside material from *Shangri-La Dee Da*. The band, known for their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sounds, demonstrated a high-energy performance, reflecting their prominence in the music scene at the turn of the millennium. Notably, the setlist included iconic songs like "Vasoline" and "Interstate Love Song," highlighting their continued appeal despite lineup changes and challenges the band faced at that time, such as internal conflicts and lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse. This concert marked a significant moment in their career, demonstrating their enduring popularity in a competitive music landscape.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart' at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Rolling Rock Town Fair
Latrobe, PA, United States

September 1, 2001 | Video Length: 3:17
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  • In September 2001, during the live recording at the Rolling Rock Town Fair, Stone Temple Pilots was still riding the wave of their critically acclaime... Read Full Description >

    In September 2001, during the live recording at the Rolling Rock Town Fair, Stone Temple Pilots was still riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "No. 4," which had been released in 1999. This album showcased the band's blend of grunge and alternative rock, featuring hits like "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods." By this time in their career, Stone Temple Pilots had established themselves as a major force in the music scene of the '90s and early 2000s, having achieved multiple Grammy Awards and multi-platinum album sales. The performance of "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart," a notable single from their previous album "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," highlights their ability to draw crowds and deliver high-energy performances. The venue, part of the Rolling Rock Town Fair, was significant as it attracted a variety of top-tier acts, reflecting the band's prominence in the alternative rock movement during this period.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Plush' Live at Riviera Theater in Chicago

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

March 27, 2010 | Video Length: 5:24
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    On March 27, 2010, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live recording at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, showcasing their career as a pivotal moment of resurgence. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their self-titled album, "Stone Temple Pilots," which came out on May 25, 2010. This album marked their return after a prolonged hiatus, making it their first studio album since "Shangri-La Dee Da" in 2001. The live setlist featured classic hits like "Plush," "Vasoline," and "Big Empty," highlighting their significant catalog while also introducing new material. An interesting fact is that this period also marked a reuniting of the original band lineup after several years of disbandment and various side projects, proving their enduring appeal and solidifying their legacy in the post-grunge scene. Their lively performance undoubtedly reflects both their seasoned stage presence and the re-energized connection with fans post-reunion.

ALIVE IN THE WINDY CITY - Full Concert - Stone Temple Pilots Live at Riviera Theatre

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

March 27, 2010 | Video Length: 1:10:36
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    In March 2010, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, which was a notable moment in the band's career as it coincided with the release of their self-titled sixth studio album. This album marked a comeback for the group, as it was their first new material in nearly a decade, following a hiatus that began after their 2001 album, "Shangri-La Dee Da." The live recording showcases key tracks from the new album, including “Between The Lines” and “Huckleberry Crumble,” while also featuring the band’s classic hits. Additionally, the performance highlights the energy and vitality of frontman Scott Weiland, who was known for his electrifying stage presence. This resurgence in their career during 2010 exemplified Stone Temple Pilots’ lasting impact on the rock scene and showcased their ability to reconnect with audiences after a period of instability.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert Live in Chicago 2010

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

March 27, 2010 | Video Length: 49:44
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  • In 2010, Stone Temple Pilots were experiencing a resurgence in their career with the release of their self-titled album, their sixth studio effort, wh... Read Full Description >

    In 2010, Stone Temple Pilots were experiencing a resurgence in their career with the release of their self-titled album, their sixth studio effort, which came out in May of that year. This marked the band's return after a hiatus and their first album since 2001's "Shangri-La Dee Da." The live recording from the Riviera Theater in Chicago on March 27, 2010, captures a pivotal moment as the band was re-establishing itself in the rock landscape following years of internal conflict and lineup changes. The setlist includes fan favorites such as "Vasoline" and "Big Empty," highlighting their continued popularity and influential sound in the grunge and '90s rock scene. Additionally, this performance signifies the reunion of the original lineup—Scott Weiland, Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, and Eric Kretz—underscoring the band's dynamic reinvigorated by the return of their lead singer.

Stone Temple Pilots - Alive In The Windy City (Full Concert)

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

March 27, 2010 | Video Length: 1:17:25
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  • On March 27, 2010, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, marking a pivotal point in their career as they were embarkin... Read Full Description >

    On March 27, 2010, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, marking a pivotal point in their career as they were embarking on a successful reunion tour after a hiatus that began in 2003. Prior to this performance, the band released their self-titled album "Stone Temple Pilots" in 2010, which signaled their return to the music scene with new material. The live recording captures the band reestablishing their presence, delivering favorites like "Vasoline," "Crackerman," and "Wicked Garden." The concert showcased their enduring popularity and ability to blend the nostalgia of their early 90s hits with their latest offerings. This show also highlights the band's tight musical cohesion and Scott Weiland's charismatic stage presence, despite the challenges the band faced in their tumultuous history, including internal conflicts and battles with substance abuse. The performance stands as a testament to their revival and resilience within the rock genre.

Stone Temple Pilots - Live From New York 2010 (Full Concert) featuring hits like 'Vasoline' and 'Interstate Love Song'

The Gramercy Theatre
New York, New York, United States

May 18, 2010 | Video Length: 1:14:52
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  • In May 2010, when Stone Temple Pilots performed their live concert at the Blender Theater at Gramercy in New York, they were in the midst of a resurge... Read Full Description >

    In May 2010, when Stone Temple Pilots performed their live concert at the Blender Theater at Gramercy in New York, they were in the midst of a resurgence in their career following a four-year hiatus and the release of their sixth studio album, "Stone Temple Pilots," in 2010. Known for hits like "Plush" and "Interstate Love Song," the band had reformed in 2008 and began touring again, which revitalized their fan base. The live recording showcases some classic hits such as "Vasoline" and "Big Empty," alongside newer tracks from their self-titled album. Interestingly, this concert marked their return to live performance, emphasizing both their enduring popularity and the chemistry among their original lineup, which included frontman Scott Weiland, who had been a tumultuous figure in the band's history. This concert encapsulated a pivotal moment in their ongoing legacy within the rock genre.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Plush' at Daytona Beach Bandshell Concert

Daytona Beach Bandshell
Daytona Beach, FL, United States

April 18, 2012 | Video Length: 5:17
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  • In April 2012, Stone Temple Pilots were touring following the release of their album "Stone Temple Pilots," which debuted in 2010. This album marked a... Read Full Description >

    In April 2012, Stone Temple Pilots were touring following the release of their album "Stone Temple Pilots," which debuted in 2010. This album marked a significant return for the band after a hiatus, showcasing their continued evolution in sound while revisiting the hard rock roots that had made them iconic in the 1990s. The live performance of "Plush," captured at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, features the band's frontman Scott Weiland, who was known for his charismatic stage presence and emotive vocals. The recording reflects the band’s resilience and ability to connect with fans, even after experiencing personal struggles and lineup changes. Notably, Stone Temple Pilots was originally part of the early 1990s grunge movement and had established a legacy with hits like "Plush," solidifying their status as influential rock artists during that era.

Stone Temple Pilots Full Concert at Rock on the Range in 4K60 UHD

MAPFRE STADIUM
Columbus, OH, US

May 18, 2018 | Video Length: 50:56
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    In May 2018, when Stone Temple Pilots delivered their live performance at the MAPFRE Stadium during the Rock on the Range festival, they had recently released their self-titled album, "Stone Temple Pilots," in March of that year. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it was their first studio project to feature new lead vocalist Jeff Gutt, following the departure of long-time frontman Scott Weiland and the subsequent passing of Chester Bennington. Gutt's addition re-energized the band, allowing them to explore new musical directions while still honoring their established sound. The setlist from the performance showcased a blend of classic hits, such as "Wicked Garden" and "Vasoline," alongside the fresh energy from their latest material, illustrating an exciting phase of revitalization for the band in the live arena.

Stone Temple Pilots - Purple (Full Concert) Live at Gold-Diggers Sound

Gold-Diggers Sound
Los Angeles, California, United States

November 30, 2019 | Video Length: 49:55
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  • In the live recording from November 30, 2019, Stone Temple Pilots performed their iconic second album, "Purple," in its entirety at Gold-Diggers Sound... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from November 30, 2019, Stone Temple Pilots performed their iconic second album, "Purple," in its entirety at Gold-Diggers Sound in Los Angeles. This album, originally released in 1994, solidified their status in the grunge and alternative rock scenes, featuring hits like "Interstate Love Song" and "Vasoline." By the time of this live performance, the band had seen a significant evolution in their lineup and sound, particularly following the death of original frontman Scott Weiland in 2015. They had been actively touring and recording with new lead singer Jeff Gutt, reflecting their resilience and commitment to their craft. The choice to celebrate "Purple" highlights the album's lasting impact and the band's desire to connect with both longtime fans and new audiences. This performance not only commemorates a pivotal moment in their legacy but also showcases the continued relevance of their early material.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert Performing 'Core' Live at Mates Studios

Mates Studios
North Hollywood, California, United States

November 30, 2019 | Video Length: 1:30
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  • In the live recording titled "Stone Temple Pilots - Core (Full album live, 2020)," the band revisits their debut album "Core," which was originally re... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Stone Temple Pilots - Core (Full album live, 2020)," the band revisits their debut album "Core," which was originally released in 1992. By the recording date of November 30, 2019, the band was celebrating the 27th anniversary of this seminal album. At this point in their career, Stone Temple Pilots had experienced several lineup changes, with the most notable being the passing of original frontman Scott Weiland in 2015. The 2019 performance not only served as a nostalgic return to their roots but also showcased the band's resilience and continued evolution, with new lead singer Jeff Gutt taking the helm. This set highlighted classic tracks such as "Sex Type Thing" and "Creep," underscoring the enduring legacy of "Core" amidst the changing landscape of rock music. This live performance marked a significant moment in reaffirming their status in the industry.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Full Concert Performance

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 59:05
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Stone Temple Pilots Live - Full Concert at Welcome to Rockville

Welcome to Rockville
Daytona Beach, FL, United States

April 20, 2024 | Video Length: 43:01
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  • As of the live recording at Welcome to Rockville on April 20, 2024, Stone Temple Pilots is revitalizing their career with recent releases. Their most ... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording at Welcome to Rockville on April 20, 2024, Stone Temple Pilots is revitalizing their career with recent releases. Their most recent studio album before this performance was "Perdida," released in February 2020, which marked a shift toward a more acoustic and introspective sound, showcasing the band's versatility. The setlist from the show reflects the band's classic hits, such as "Plush" and "Interstate Love Song," indicating their reliance on beloved tracks from their earlier albums during live performances. Notably, the performance comes amid a period of renewal for the band, as they have seamlessly integrated new music with their iconic sound while maintaining a dedicated fanbase. This show at a prominent rock festival highlights their enduring legacy in the rock genre, decades after their 1992 debut.

  • Before the live recording featuring Kate Hudson's cover of "Vasoline," Stone Temple Pilots were already established as a significant force in the rock... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording featuring Kate Hudson's cover of "Vasoline," Stone Temple Pilots were already established as a significant force in the rock music scene, having released their debut album, "Core," in 1992, followed by "Purple" in 1994, which included several hits that solidified their success. By the time "Vasoline" became popular, STP had cultivated a distinct sound mixing grunge with alternative rock elements. The band's dynamic had evolved through the years, especially with the challenges they faced, including internal conflicts and the lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with addiction. The cover performed by Hudson showcases the enduring influence of STP's music, indicating that their legacy persists beyond the band's active years. This performance highlights the cultural impact of their songwriting, illustrating how their songs continue to resonate with both established artists and new audiences.

  • Stone Temple Pilots performed "Cracker Man" during a pivotal time in their career, around the release of their second studio album, "Purple," which ca... Read Full Description >

    Stone Temple Pilots performed "Cracker Man" during a pivotal time in their career, around the release of their second studio album, "Purple," which came out in 1994. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and featuring hits like "Interstate Love Song" and "Vasoline." This live performance captures the band's energetic stage presence and showcases their grunge-infused rock sound that characterized the mid-'90s. Notably, "Cracker Man," while not a single from "Purple," demonstrates the band's ability to blend aggressive instrumentation with reflective lyrics, a hallmark of their style. Additionally, the performance reflects the band's growing popularity and critical acclaim, solidifying their place in the rock genre during this era.

  • In the live recording of "Big Empty," Stone Temple Pilots performed at Town Fair 2.0, showcasing their signature sound during a period of significant ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Big Empty," Stone Temple Pilots performed at Town Fair 2.0, showcasing their signature sound during a period of significant evolution for the band. This performance took place in 2001, shortly after the release of their album *No. 4*, which was launched in 1999. This project reflected the band's continued experimentation with various styles and was met with mixed critical reception. Notably, *No. 4* included hits like "Down" and "Seven Caged Tigers," further solidifying their status in the rock scene. During this time, the band was grappling with personal and professional challenges, including tensions among members and the struggle to maintain their identity in a rapidly changing music landscape. The live performance of "Big Empty," a track from their earlier acclaimed album *Core*, highlights the band's ability to connect with fans through their powerful live presence, despite the obstacles they were facing.

  • During the time of the live recording titled "Sour Girl (Live Acoustic)," Stone Temple Pilots had released their album "No. 4" in 1999. This album fea... Read Full Description >

    During the time of the live recording titled "Sour Girl (Live Acoustic)," Stone Temple Pilots had released their album "No. 4" in 1999. This album featured a mix of grunge and alternative rock sounds, showcasing the band's evolving musical style. The acoustic performance of "Sour Girl" emphasizes the introspective and lyrical depth characteristic of the band's work, particularly highlighting Scott Weiland's vocal prowess. Notably, the recording serves as a poignant tribute to Weiland, who passed away in 2015, underscoring the impact he had on the band's identity and legacy. This performance reflects not only the band's artistic journey but also a moment of reverence for Weiland's contributions to rock music.