STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: More Footage Of 'St. Jude' Concert Posted Online

July 9, 2009

Rock icons STONE TEMPLE PILOTS kicked off the newly created St. Jude Rock 'n Roll Hope Show on July 1 with a headlining performance at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California.

Altitude TV's video footage of the concert can be viewed below.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. Silvergun Superman
02. Wicked Garden
03. Vasoline
04. Lounge Fly
05. Army Ants
06. Big Empty
07. Crackerman
08. Sour Girl
09. Creep
10. Seven Caged Tigers
11. Plush
12. Interstate Love Song
13. Down
14. Sex Type Thing
15. Sin
16. Unglued
17. Piece Of Pie
18. Dead And Bloated
19. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart

Photos of the show are available from Getty Images.

Read a review of the performance at ARTISTdirect.

The St. Jude Rock 'n Roll Hope Show is a charity concert event created by the grandson of St. Jude founder and TV icon Danny Thomas ("Make Room For Daddy", "The Danny Thomas Show"),musician Jason Thomas Gordon, and digital entrepreneur/music manager Tom Carolan of Total Live Music. Together, Gordon and Carolan partnered with Live Nation to bring these remarkable concerts to the House of Blues venues across the country and beyond. The goal of these very special musical events is to raise money and awareness for the children of St. Jude.

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