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Velvet Revolver split with Scott Weiland

Velvet Revolver

Velvet Revolver

News comes as band performs last show together

Scott Weiland is no longer a member of Velvet Revolver, it has been announced.

Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner had been at odds with Weiland in recent weeks, and the singer yesterday officially unveiled plans for a Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour.

"This band is all about its fans and its music and Scott Weiland isn't 100% committed to either. Among other things, his increasingly erratic onstage behavior and personal problems have forced us to move on," guitarist Slash said in statement, according to Billboard.

Weiland recently went into rehab, resulting in the postponement of a show in San Diego.

The band are currently onstage at Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, their last show with the current line-up.

Stone Temple Pilots are among the acts scheduled to play the Virgin Festival in Baltimore, MD this August.

--By our New York staff.
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micro_cuts 

Apr 2, 2008

shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame

The Dude 1969 

Apr 2, 2008

Cool with me. STP owns anything Velvet Revolver ever did.

myvoiceresides 

Apr 2, 2008

Sebastian Bach should replace him like Scott Weiland suggested (sarcasm on his part, I do not know?)!!

stuart_hudson78 

Apr 2, 2008

Oh well what a shame. Good singer but he had to many problems with his drug addiction. They should get "The Cult" lead singer Ian Astbury he would be perfect he's got a great voice, so come on Matt you played drums for "The Cult" get him on board.

TechnodanceaphobicGG 

Apr 2, 2008

what a wanker

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