close




Browse Lyrics by Artist

Stay Connected to VH1



Also In Artists



Browse VH1 Artists

A B C D E F G
  H I J K L M N  
  O P Q R S T U  
  V W X Y Z #  




Tough Love
Amanda Blank
"Make It Take It"
Buy It
For The Love Of Ray J
Ray J
"Sexy Can I"
Watch Now 
Tough Love
Little Boots
"New In Town"
Watch Now  Buy It
Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew
Carolina Liar
"Coming to Terms"
Watch Now  Buy It
Tough Love
Morningwood
"How You Know It's Love"
Buy It
news

Stone Temple Pilots



STP-Headlined Family Values Tour Cancels Five Shows


 
Houston, San Antonio, North Little Rock, Oklahoma City, Las Vegas dates nixed.
 
by Joe D'Angelo


Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland   (Atlantic)

The net worth of the Family Values tour has just depreciated, as five of the hard-rocking trek's dates have been canceled.

Concerts scheduled for Houston (November 7); San Antonio, Texas (November 9); North Little Rock, Arkansas (November


Sign up to receive FREE UPDATES for Stone Temple Pilots!

E-Mail this story to a friend
XML RSS Feed Add RSS Headlines

Add to My Yahoo Add VH1 News to My Yahoo
10); Oklahoma City (November 11); and Las Vegas (November 14) will not be rescheduled, according to a publicist for the tour.

The cancellations caused a rerouting of the trek, and the tour will now hit Anaheim, California, on November 10; Phoenix on November 11; and Sacramento, California, on November 14, the publicist said.

A post on the official Family Values Web site cited "circumstances beyond our control." Organizers did not return calls by press time.

The 2001 incarnation of the Family Values tour — which began in 1998 and was held again in '99 — kicked off Thursday in Cleveland with headliners Stone Temple Pilots, Staind, Linkin Park, Static-X and Spike 1000. (For a report of Friday's Rosemont, Illinois, show, see "Stone Temple Pilots Slam Rap Rockers At Family Values Stop.") Deadsy will take over Spike 1000's opening slot beginning Thursday in Washington, D.C.

The outing, which wraps up November 17 in Tacoma, Washington, continues Monday (October 15) in Auburn Hills, Michigan.


This report is from MTV News.