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 f... Read Full Description >
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