Stone Temple Pilots to Rock Grand Prairie, Texas, from April to August 2025

Snohomish, WALocal News

The legendary rock band Stone Temple Pilots is set to perform in Grand Prairie, Texas, from April 11 to August 26, 2025, offering fans a chance to experience their iconic sound live. The lineup features original members Scott Weiland, Robert DeLeo, and Eric Kretz, alongside current vocalist Jeffrey Adam Gutt, promising a nostalgic journey through their greatest hits. Attendees can look forward to popular tracks like "Sex Type Thing" and "Wicked Garden," which have defined the band's career. The concert will be held at Monroe Wash. , a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

Tickets are conveniently available through Etix, making it easy for fans to secure their spot. This event not only celebrates the band's rich history but also showcases their ability to captivate audiences with powerful performances. As anticipation builds, the concert is poised to be a highlight in the local music scene. The Stone Temple Pilots' enduring influence continues to resonate, making this a must-see event for rock enthusiasts.

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