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Music News: Saliva Announces Fall Tour, Stone Temple Pilots, and More!

Saliva Announces Fall Tour

Saliva has announced a summer and fall tour starting August 29th with support from Earshot, The Founder featuring Austin John Winkler, and LYLVC. The tour kicks off at Rocklahoma in Oklahoma and includes stops across the Midwest, West Coast, and Southwest through October 16th in Austin. Singer Bobby Amaru says he's excited to tour with these bands, calling Earshot's sound "killer" and praising Austin John Winkler's unique voice from his Hinder days. The tour comes after Saliva released "Revelation: Retold," a deluxe album that honors late guitarist Wayne Swinny, who died unexpectedly before their last album. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, with some dates being festival shows where only Saliva performs. For a complete list of tour stops, click here.

October 15th. Scout Bar!

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Stone Temple Pilots to Perform Nine-Minute Medley At Las Vegas Raiders Game

During an appearance on the latest episode of Dean Delray's "Let There Be Talk" podcast, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS guitarist Dean DeLeo spoke about the band's activities for the remainder of 2025. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "The rest of the year is just weekends — fly out and do these one-offs at different festivals and stuff like that. And then we're finishing the year off. We're gonna do a little halftime event at the [Las VegasRaiders game [against the Denver Broncos] on December 7th [at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas]. It won't be televised, but we'll go live out to whoever's attending."

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS features three original members — Robert DeLeoDean DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz.

Singer Jeff Gutt, a 49-year-old Michigan native who spent time in the early-2000s nu-metal act DRY CELL, among other bands, and was a contestant on "The X Factor", joined STONE TEMPLE PILOTS after beating out roughly 15,000 hopefuls during an extended search that began more than a year earlier.

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Are these the best pop-punk songs of the '90s? 

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Here's a bummer for you: CNN says there's no song of the summer this year. 

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