VELVET REVOLVER Perform Free Show In Hollywood: Photos Available

October 14, 2004

Launch Radio Networks is reporting that VELVET REVOLVER played a 45-minute free show for an estimated 3,000 fans last night (Oct. 13) in a Hollywood parking lot, with singer Scott Weiland telling the audience, "this is a celebration of freedom... hopefully we'll have freedom in November."

The seven-song set included their current single, "Fall to Pieces", as well as three cover songs; STONE TEMPLE PILOTS' "Sex Type Thing", GUNS N' ROSES' "It's So Easy" — which Weiland called one of his "favorite songs of the last 20 years" — and AEROSMITH's "No More, No More".

Although not all fans were able to get in to the free show, which was originally slated for Tuesday night on top of the Hustler store in West Hollywood, the people watching from the roofs of nearby buildings and from outside the parking lot's chain link fence enjoyed a good view of the show.

Check out photos of the performance from Wire Image, Film Magic.

VELVET REVOLVER will perform their new single, "Fall to Pieces", on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Thursday, October 14 at 11:35 p.m. EST.

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