Stone Temple Pilots have exited from their current US tour after a member of the band’s touring party tested positive for Covid-19.
“During routine Covid-19 testing, we have discovered that a member of our touring party has tested positive,” shared the group on social media. “Out of an abundance of caution, we must regretfully cancel the remaining shows on our tour with Halestorm. The 5 dates are Evansville, Tulsa, Deadwood, Moorhead, and Missoula. Halestorm and Black Stone Cherry will still be performing as scheduled.
“Thank you to everybody who has come out to see a show, and an extra special thank you to Halestorm. We’ll be back out there as soon as we can.”
The spring 2022 series is scheduled to wrap up in Missoula, MT on May 30.
Sone Temple Pilots experienced the same issue on a US tour last fall that resulted in the band cancelling headline shows an appearance at the Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, FL.
The group’s next scheduled performance is set for the Taste Addison festival in Addison, TX on June 4.
Last year, Stone Temple Pilots issued an expanded 25th anniversary reissue of their third album, “Tiny Music…Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop”; their latest studio release is the 2020 acoustic record, “Perdida.”
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