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About Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots embark upon a new sonic adventure with Perdida, the band’s first-ever acoustic album. It includes 10 deeply personal songs that weave introspective lyrics together with unexpected instruments to take listeners on an emotional and musical journey through letting go and starting over.
“You have to live it to write it,” says guitarist Dean Deleo. “And this record is a reflection of where we’ve been recently.”
Bassist Robert DeLeo says Perdida (Spanish for ‘loss’) shows how music has helped them process grief, search for meaning and, ultimately, create something beautiful from the pain. “When I’ve gone through things in my life, I’ve found that sitting down and having an honest conversation with my guitar is the best therapy.”
“Recording an acoustic album like Perdida is something the band has wanted to do for many years,” says drummer Eric Kretz. “We performed on ‘MTV Unplugged’ in 1993, and we usually play acoustic mini-sets on tour, so when Robert and Dean started playing their new songs for us during our tour last year, we knew right away they would be perfect for an acoustic album.”
Writing lyrics for an introspective album like Perdida meant exposing himself like never before, says singer Jeff Gutt, who joined the band in 2017. “It’s an emotionally honest album and I needed to approach it that way for these songs to resonate. I had to let myself be as vulnerable writing the lyrics as Dean and Robert were writing the music.”
To record Perdida, the quartet assembled at Kretz’s Bomb Shelter Studios in February. The key to making the album, Dean explains, was finding a way to say more with less. “Everything you hear serves a purpose, from the space in the arrangements to the different instruments. We only added things that served the songs.”
As a result, there are instruments on Perdida that you don’t normally hear on an STP record, like flute (“I Didn’t Know The Time,”) alto saxophone (“Years,”) guitarrón (“Miles Away,”) and enough vintage keyboards to make Rick Wakeman jealous. “We’ve done similar things before – like the trumpet solo on ‘Adhesive’ from Tiny Music – but never on such a large scale,” Robert says. “Working with other musicians on this album was such a joy because it gave us a rare opportunity to hear our songs through someone else’s ears.”
That approach shines on the title track, where a nylon-string guitar takes the lead as keyboard, violin, viola and cello ebb and flow behind Gutt’s soaring vocal on the chorus: “Oh perdida come and go/Stay with me tonight/But in the morning please be gone.”
“She’s My Queen” is another highpoint on the band’s sonic adventure. Built around an Indian drone and carried along by a gently pulsing beat, the song casts a hypnotic spell that’s punctuated by background singers, flute and Marxophone – a special kind of hammered dulcimer from the 1920s.
The songs that open and close Perdida – “Fare Thee Well” and “Sunburst” respectively – are fitting bookends, Gutt says. “They really capture the emotional journey that takes place on this album. It starts with saying goodbye on ‘Fare Thee Well’ and ends with a new beginning on ‘Sunburst.’ It’s a melancholy record, but it ends on a hopeful note.”
As it happens, those two tracks also spotlight facets of the DeLeo brothers’ distinctive songwriting voices. “Fare Thee Well” by Robert pulls you in from the first strum of the guitar and has you singing along after one listen. In Dean’s “Sunburst,” the melody unfolds gradually, rising and falling multiple times before building to a cathartic guitar-fueled crescendo.
In addition to the album, Stone Temple Pilots will also launch an acoustic tour in early 2020.
“Some songs are obvious candidates for an acoustic performance,” Dean says. “What will be really interesting are the unexpected choices, where we reimagine a familiar song and present in a totally different light.”
Kretz says the band is looking forward to not only performing the new songs, but also pulling songs from previous albums into the setlist. “We’ll finally get a chance to play songs from our catalog that we’ve never played live, or in some cases, haven’t played live in more than 20 years.”
“We’ve talked about doing this kind of tour for years, and now it’s finally happening,” Robert explains. “We’re excited because it’s not only a chance for us to celebrate our new album in a special way, but also everything that’s brought us to this moment.”
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What fans are saying
Tony
Great venue at Four Winds Field! They had plenty of beer and food vendors. GA access got us on the field with plenty of room to enjoy the music. STP was amazing. They sound better in person than they do on the radio. Just a great all around show. The first band was really good too. Everclear was a little disappointing. It was good to see the lead singer out there performing at 60 and with MS. Even though he really rocked out on rhythm guitar, it’s probably time for him to retire from singing. He just doesn’t have the voice anymore overall a very fun night!
Four Winds Field
South Bend, IN
Sep 18, 2022
Jennifer
Stone Temple Pilots sounded amazing last night (7/30-18) at the Blu Hills in Boston ! I wished they had done a tribute for Scott Weiland of some kind , Maybe with “Sour Girl” ? But it was a great set list and they really rocked ! Best performance of the night , they definitely should have been the closers for this show ! Thank you for keeping STP alive ! Every STP fan should go out and support them ! Great Show ! 🎸🎸🎸
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Boston, MA
Jul 31, 2018
Matthew
Absolutely rocked the El Rey. LOUD and tight from the first three chords of Wicked Garden to the final encore of Sex Type Thing. I was in the fifth row, on my feet, and singing my lungs out. I couldn't even talk the next day from singing "Trippin' On A Hole" at the absolute peak of my range. So glad Jeff is singing and making the music "his." You all looked so happy up there, and the sound was phenomenal - and LOUD!
El Rey Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
Jan 25, 2025
Philip
Great show, they played some awesome hits and one of the hits with Jeff as the song writer. I've never seen STP live but it was an awesome experience. I do like some of the newer stuff off the Perdida album and it would have been nice for them to play a slower more acoustic song. Either way I enjoyed myself and would most definitely see them again. Get to Dallas/Ft Worth and my son and I will be there
Southwest Motors Event Center
Pueblo, CO
Sep 06, 2022
Aaron
It was by far, the best performance I have seen. Wolfmother blew us away with their show and then STP just ramped it up from there!
Base and lead guitar were next level, vocals, such a powerful voice. Drums, up there with Tool. My Girlfriend and I left with the euforia continuing into the next day. I had the song Vasoline in my head as I fell asleep that night.
What a great 30 year reunion of such an iconic album.
ICC Sydney Theatre
Sydney, Australia
Mar 02, 2025
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Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Stone Temple Pilots on tour?
Yes, Stone Temple Pilots is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Stone Temple Pilots concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Stone Temple Pilots tour
is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Stone Temple Pilots scheduled to play?
Stone Temple Pilots is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Stone Temple Pilots tour start?
Stone Temple Pilots’s tour starts Dec 13, 2025 and ends on May 15, 2026.
They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Asheville at Harrah's Cherokee Center and their next upcoming concert
will be in Kearney at Viaero Event Center.
What venues is Stone Temple Pilots performing at?
As part of the Stone Temple Pilots tour, Stone Temple Pilots is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Dec 13 - Asheville,
NC @ Harrah's Cherokee Center
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 17 - Waukegan,
IL @ Genesee Theatre
Jan 24 - Kearney,
NE @ Viaero Event Center
May 15 - Columbus,
OH @ Historic Crew Stadium