Stone Temple Pilots confirm US tour
Relevant offers
Rock band Stone Temple Pilots, whose reunion has been overshadowed by singer Scott Weiland's latest controversy, will launch a 65-date tour of North American amphitheaters next month.
The announcement came two days after Weiland was ousted from Velvet Revolver, the all-star band he ditched Stone Temple Pilots for in 2003.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Velvet Revolver cited his "increasingly erratic on-stage behaviour and personal problems."
Weiland angrily countered the next day that his bandmates were "discontents" engaged in a "a blatant and tired excuse to cover up the truth," which was that the band had not been getting along for some time.
On the other hand, Weiland said his STP colleagues "have always had my back".
STP's first tour in almost eight years has been in the works for some time, with dates announced last month for a half-dozen festival slots in the United States and Canada, beginning May 17 at Rock on the Range in Columbus, Ohio.
Details of the trek, running through November, will be announced on Monday evening during a party at the Hollywood Hills estate once owned by magician Harry Houdini.
Weiland, along with brothers Dean and Rob DeLeo, on guitar and bass, respectively, and drummer Eric Kretz, will perform.
STP last toured in 2002, playing about a dozen shows to promote their final album, Shangri-La Dee Da, which was released the year before.
The band, whose momentum was often curtailed by Weiland's frequent drug problems, fell apart shortly afterward.
The band's popularity had been waning anyway, with sales falling far short of those for their first few albums, which boasted such hits as Sex Type Thing, Vasoline and Interstate Love Song.
Velvet Revolver's fortunes have also been on a downward trajectory.
Founded by three former members of Guns N' Roses, the band enjoyed a surprise hit with its debut album, 2004's Contraband, which sold 2 million copies in the United States and yielded a Grammy.
But last year's follow-up, Libertad, has sold only 288,000 copies to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
Warning over Houston's funeral
Adele slams career break rumours
Star claims Home and Away racism
Shihad serve fans their Meanest
Robyn Malcolm lays it all bare
Tuning in to TV-watching pooches
Jennifer Lawrence warns of movie violence
Is Kutcher an upgrade over Sheen?
Houston's room already re-occupied
Mallard offers ticket cash back
Men in court after raid on Auckland apartment
Kiwis in cruise ship cocaine bust
Second week-long strike for port
Jacob Oram out of first T20 against South Africa
No Kiwi jobs lost in call centre move: Orcon
Apple mobile apps stealing private data
Dragons deny wrongdoing as wee row erupts
15-minute-old newborn gets heart pacemaker
'Starved, beaten' teen weighed just 32kg
Bookies favour Crusaders to win Super Rugby
From TV to a tent: Family of eight evicted
Men in court after raid on Auckland apartment
Mallard offers ticket cash back
Suppression lapses for kidnap accused
'Starved, beaten' teen weighed just 32kg
Star claims Home and Away racism
Sonny Bill Williams finds rugby boring: mate
Robyn Malcolm lays it all bare
Mallard offers ticket cash back
China 'will see Crafar ruling as racist'
Mallard sells festival tickets online at profit
Should you take your groom's name?
Cyclist: Don't fine us, fix the road
Marryatt skips council debate to play golf
Govt says asset sales will cut debt


