SCOTT WEILAND In Tucson: Backstage, Performance Footage Available

May 16, 2009

Video footage of STONE TEMPLE PILOTS/ex-VELVET REVOLVER singer Scott Weiland's May 12, 2009 performance at the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Arizona can be viewed below.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS have begun announcing new summer tour dates, the band's first since ending their six-month 2008 reunion tour at the end of last October. Six shows have been unveiled so far, with half of them being in the U.S. (East Lansing, Michigan; Uncasville, Connecticut; and Atlantic City, New Jersey) and the other three in Ontario, Canada. There's no word yet on further gigs. Although Scott Weiland told Spin magazine earlier this year that STP would issue its first new album in nine years in early 2010, it is not known whether the group has begun recording or is still in the writing stage for the project.

Weiland did tell Spin that guitarist Dean DeLeo and bassist Robert DeLeo "have already been writing the instrumental music . . . with STP, Robert, and Dean write the chords and riffs and then they bring stuff to me." Weiland added that the quartet would be "ready to record" in the spring.

The singer is continuing to tour in support of his second solo album, "Happy In Galoshes".

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