Arts & Entertainment
Stone Temple Pilots, Bush And The Cult To Play Pittsburgh
The three bands are embarking on a tri-headlining tour this summer.

PITTSBURGH, PA - Three alternative rock titans - Stone Temple Pilots, Bush and the Cult - are headed to KeyBank Pavilion this summer in a triple bill.
The three bands are tri-headlining what they call the Revolution 3 Tour, which will stop in Pittsburgh July 21. Each group will perform a full set in a different order every night.
We are looking forward to see everybody in the summer. This is a great tour for rock fans," Bush's Gavin Rossdale said in a statement. Stone Temple Pilots' Robert Deleo added, "We are thrilled to join our friends this summer to celebrate our music with all of you."
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The Cult's Ian Astbury said, "We look forward to celebrating glorious summer nights of responsible (and irresponsible) hedonism with all of you."
Stone Temple Pilots, which recently released a new album fronted by new lead singer Jeff Gutt, hasn’t performed in Pittsburgh since 2011. The Cult last was here in 2012 and Bush’s most recent appearance occurred in 2016.
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Tickets go on sale April 6 at Livenation.com.
Photo of Bush's Gavin Rossdale via Getty Images.
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