These are the band's first shows down under since a massive run of Under The Southern Stars shows in March 2022.
Stone Temple Pilots (Credit: Michelle Shiers)
Australian summer is well and truly heating up, with huge shows being announced left, right, and centre. In February and March 2025, Stone Temple Pilots will return down under to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their second album, Purple.
Released in June 1994, Purple was spearheaded by the successful singles Vasoline, Interstate Love Song, and Big Empty. In Australia, the album debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and became certified double platinum.
These are the band's first shows down under since a huge run of Under The Southern Stars shows, where Stone Temple Pilots performed alongside Cheap Trick and Bush in March 2022. It’s the first time the band has plotted a headline run of Australia alongside some festival dates since March 2011.
Stone Temple Pilots begin their tour of Australia at the ICC Sydney Theatre on Friday, 28 February, before heading to Melbourne (Saturday, 1 March), where they’ll headline Hello Sunshine Festival, announced this morning; Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday, 3 March, Newcastle’s NEX on Wednesday, 5 March, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Friday, 7 March, and finish up at the Gold Coast for Hello Sunshine Festival. Aussie rockstars Wolfmother will open the headline tour dates.
Pre-sale tickets to Stone Temple Pilots’ upcoming national tour go on sale at 9 am AEST this Thursday, 5 September – you can sign up here to access those tickets. The general sale begins at 9 am AEST this Friday, 6 September. More ticketing information is available on the Teamwrk Touring website.
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In November 2017, Stone Temple Pilots welcomed singer Jeff Gutt, who’s been touring and recording with the band ever since. In March 2018, the band released their seventh album and commemorated their original vocalist, Scott Weiland and second vocalist, Chester Bennington, in the liner notes. In 2020, the band released their eighth and most recent album, Perdida.
Upon introducing Gutt as their new vocalist, guitarist Dean DeLeo commented in a statement, “We wanted someone who would not only do our earlier songs justice but would also write new songs and carve out a different path forward with us. It took some time, but we found our guy.”
FRIDAY 28 FEBRUARY | ICC SYDNEY THEATRE | SYDNEY, NSW
SATURDAY 1 MARCH | HELLO SUNSHINE, CARIBBEAN GARDENS | MELBOURNE, VIC
MONDAY 3 MARCH | HINDLEY ST MUSIC HALL | ADELAIDE, SA
WEDNESDAY 5 MARCH | NEX | NEWCASTLE, NSW
FRIDAY 7 MARCH | FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE, QLD
SATURDAY 8 MARCH | HELLO SUNSHINE, BROADWATER PARKLANDS | GOLD COAST, QLD