Late ‘80s and 90’s alternative rock fans will be excited to learn that Stone Temple Pilots, Bush and The Cult are embarking on a co-headlining tour across the United States this summer. Dubbed The Revolution 3 Tour, the six-week run will bring the trio of bands through the South. Midwest, Northeast and West Coast in July, August and September. Their outing will kick off on July 18th at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville before wrapping up at the Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix on September 2nd.
Stone Temple Pilots are currently in midst of their first tour with new lead singer Jeff Gutt, an X-Factor alumnus who joined the band late last year following the death of vocalist Chester Bennington (who had himself replaced the band’s founding vocalist, the late Scott Weiland, after he parted ways with STP in 2013). The band also recently released a new self-titled album with Gutt.
Bush and The Cult have put out new music in recent years as well. Bush’s Black and White Rainbows dropped in March of last year, while The Cult released their latest effort, Hidden City, in 2016. Tickets for The Revolution 3 Tour will go on sale this Friday, April 6th via Live Nation.