Stone Temple Pilot Will Play Entire Core Album In Virtual Concert
JAKARTA - Stone Temple Pilot will play their iconic album, Core, as a whole for the streaming event. The live broadcast event will be held on Friday, July 31 at 5pm on Nugs.tv.
Core, STP's debut album featuring the hits Sex Type Thing, Wicked Garden, and Plush, won a Grammy Award in 1994 for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Tickets for this streaming show are priced at US $ 9.99, and can be purchased here. Also available on the Nugs.tv, Nugs.net app, iOS, Android or the Nugs.net app on Apple TV.
This concert will also be available within 48 hours of broadcast specifically for users who have paid to replay.
In addition to the live Core broadcast, STP will be releasing live audio picked from previous shows. Among other things there were performances on August 3, 2011 at the Hampton Beach Ballroom in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire with Scott Weiland, and June 13, 2019 in London, England at O2 Forum Kentish Town with vocalist Jeff Gutt.
Gutt said of the event in London 2019: "The show at the O2 Forum was my first time in London. In fact, I had never been to Europe, so I was just trying to take all the history and atmosphere of the city. STP hasn't performed there for quite a while, so I remember how the audience was there. There was something about when the lights went out and everyone knew that the show was about to start, which really took us all to a magical place together. "
Gutt joined the Stone Temple Pilot three years ago. His recording debut with the group was a full album labeled self-titled, which arrived in March 2018. This is Stone Temple Pilot's seventh record.
Gutt is a 44 year old Michigan resident who spent time in the early 2000s with the nu-metal band Dry Cell and was also a contestant on The X Factor. He joined Stone Temple Pilot in 2017 after eliminating 15,000 candidates during a lengthy audition that began more than a year earlier.
As is known, the original Stone Temple Pilot vocalist Scott Weiland died in December 2015 of a drug overdose. Weiland returned to the group in 2010 after an eight-year absence but was fired in 2013.
Chester Bennington then came on to replace Weiland in 2013 on 'leased' status. Three years as the frontman of this grunge band, Bennington spent most of his time with his main band Linkin Park. However, Bennington committed suicide in July 2017.