Scott Weiland Sued!

Singer has lawsuit filed against him by former band members.

Published 28th May 2013

The Stone Temple Pilots claim Weiland sabotaged their 20th anniversary tour by being chronically late for performances and missing promotional gigs. STP also claims in the lawsuit that Weiland wouldn't even communicate with band members, and that the singer’s plan was to "hijack" the tour.

Since firing Weiland in February the rest of STP have been working with vocalist Chester Bennington. They performed with the Linkin Park frontman recently, as part a surprise appearance in Los Angeles at a radio station concert event. The group's new single Out of Time is currently being offered to fans as a free download.

Weiland responded to these developments via an open letter, which you can read below.

A letter to my fans,

Like everybody else out there, I read about my band, Stone Temple Pilots, and their recent performance this past weekend with a new singer. To tell you the truth, it took me by surprise. And it hurt.

But the band that played last weekend was not Stone Temple Pilots and it was wrong of them to present themselves as that.

First of all they don't have the legal right to call themselves STP because I'm still a member of the band. And more importantly, they don't have the ethical right to call themselves Stone Temple Pilots because it's misleading and dishonest to the millions of fans that have followed us for so many years.

When I tour on my own, it's never as Stone Temple Pilots. It's as Scott Weiland. The fans deserve to know what they're getting.

Like any band that's stood the test of time and made music for more than two decades, STP had a special alchemy - the four of us together were greater than any one of us apart. So if my former bandmates want to tour with a new singer, that's their prerogative.

I don't give a f**k what they call themselves, but it's not Stone Temple Pilots.

And so I say to you, our fans, I'll see you out there on the road this summer where I'm touring as "Scott Weiland" with my band The Wildabouts. But don't give up on STP. I know I haven't.

~ Scott


(HenneMusic)