Stone Temple Pilots, U.S. and Europe dates on 2026 tour
Veröffentlicht: 10.07.2026 um 10:24 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)Stone Temple Pilots return to the road with a string of club shows and festival appearances stretching into 2026. Per listings on major ticket platforms and festival schedules, the band mix U.S. dates with a run of European stages, keeping their catalog firmly in live rotation.
Where Stone Temple Pilots play next
Across North America, Stone Temple Pilots focus on midsize theaters and clubs, a format that suits their guitar-driven sound and loyal fanbase. According to current tour and venue listings, the band are booked into key U.S. markets alongside selected Canadian dates and summer festival slots.
The schedule centers on evenings built around 1990s staples such as Core and Purple, plus later material that keeps the set dynamic for longtime followers. U.S. fans can expect headlining sets rather than shortened festival showings at most of these dates.
Festival stages and European reach
Beyond the U.S., Stone Temple Pilots extend their run into Europe, aligning club dates with appearances at rock-oriented festivals. These shows typically place the band on upper parts of the bill, reflecting their status as a veteran act with proven crowd appeal.
From Germany through the UK and into Southern Europe, these nights give the group a chance to revisit their catalog for audiences that first encountered the band during the 1990s alt-rock wave. The overseas leg underlines that the demand for their live presence remains international, not just North American.
Tour, charts and work at a glance
Fans who want to follow Stone Temple Pilots beyond the current tour can find further coverage of their albums, chart runs and live activity in the AD HOC NEWS archive and via official band channels.
The musical core of Stone Temple Pilots
Musically, Stone Temple Pilots sit at the intersection of hard rock, alternative and radio-friendly pop hooks. Albums like Core (1992), Purple (1994) and Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop (1996) defined their early sound with heavy riffs, melodic choruses and a flair for shifting moods within a single record.
Where the band stands now
Stone Temple Pilots currently work as a touring rock band with a catalog-driven live show and no publicly announced new studio album release date.
Stone Temple Pilots at a glance
- Act: Stone Temple Pilots
- Genre: Alternative rock / hard rock
- Origin: San Diego, United States
- Active since: 1989
- Lineup: Jeff Gutt (vocals), Dean DeLeo (guitar), Robert DeLeo (bass), Eric Kretz (drums)
- Label: Rhino / Warner catalog association
- Key works: Core (1992), Purple (1994), Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop (1996), Stone Temple Pilots (2010)
- Current album/single: Stone Temple Pilots (self-titled 2018 release)
- Charts / certifications: Early albums charted on the Billboard 200 and contributed to multi-platinum status in the U.S.
- Next live date: currently with no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about Stone Temple Pilots
When did Stone Temple Pilots first break through in the U.S.?
Stone Temple Pilots broke nationally with their debut album Core in 1992, which reached high positions on the Billboard 200 and produced several rock radio staples through the early 1990s.
Which Stone Temple Pilots songs are most likely in the current live set?
Fans at recent tours typically hear staples from Core and Purple, including major rock radio tracks from those albums, alongside selected cuts from later releases to balance nostalgia with more recent material.
Is Stone Temple Pilots working on new studio material?
As of now there is no publicly confirmed release date for a new Stone Temple Pilots studio album; the band’s activity centers on touring and keeping their existing catalog present on stage and on streaming services.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
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