SCOTT WEILAND Falls Off Stage In Sioux City; Video Available

March 27, 2010

Low-quality fan-filmed video footage of STONE TEMPLE PILOTS singer Scott Weiland apparently losing his balance and falling off stage during the band's March 24, 2010 performance at the at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, Iowa can be viewed below.

A review of the concert from the Sioux City Journal can be found at this location.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Vasoline
02. Crackerman
03. Wicked Garden
04. Hollywood Bitch
05. Between the Lines
06. Hickory Dichotomy
07. Big Empty
08. Sour Girl
09. Creep
10. Plush
11. Interstate Love Song
12. Bagman
13. Huckleberry Crumble
14. Sex Type Thing
15. Dead and Bloated
16. Lounge Fly
17. Piece of Pie
18. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart

According to Billboard.com, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS' new single, "Between The Lines" has landed on the Alternative Songs chart at No. 39. The band's first entry on the list since 2003 concurrently starts as the Hot Shot Debut on Rock Songs at No. 40.

"Between The Lines" marks STP's 20th visit to Alternative Songs. The band first arrived on the April 10, 1993, chart with the eventual No. 9-peaking "Plush". The band has risen as high as No. 2 with three songs: "Vasoline" and "Interstate Love Song" (1994) and "Big Bang Baby" (1996).

Before this week, the band had last charted with "All In The Suit That You Wear", which reached No. 19 in November 2003.

"Between The Lines" comes off the band's first new album in nine years, due on May 25 via Atlantic Records.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS reunited in 2008 after a six-year layoff. The band's last album, "Shangri-La-Dee-Da", came out in 2001.

The PILOTS will also tour throughout the spring and summer, with Weiland hinting in a recent interview that the band might mount its own festival.

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