Video footage of former STONE TEMPLE PILOTS and VELVET REVOLVER singer Scott Weiland's last-ever performance, which took place this past Tuesday, December 1 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada's Adelaide Hall can be seen below.

Weiland died on Thursday night (December 3) at the age of 48. The singer was on tour with his band THE WILDABOUTS in Bloomington, Minnesota when he was found unresponsive on the group's tour bus shortly before 9:00 p.m. They had been scheduled to perform Thursday night at the Medina Entertainment Center in Medina, Minnesota. However, that concert was canceled nine days ago because of slow ticket sales, according to StarTribune.com. The group was set to perform in Rochester on Friday (December 4) at the Wicked Moose.

Weiland's latest album and first with THE WILDABOUTS, "Blaster", was released earlier this year on March 31. The band's guitarist, Jeremy Brown, died the night before the album's release on March 30.

According to The Pulse Of Radio, Weiland's performances on the subsequent tour were marked by erratic stage behavior, missed cues, wrong lyrics, off-key vocals and sluggish movements, leading fans to fear that the singer had fallen off the wagon yet again, although he was reportedly on point and in superb voice and form at several recent shows this fall.

[ CREDIT: Blabbermouth.net for portions of this content. ]

In my humble opinion his most recent performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, IA was one of the aforementioned shows where Scott was in superb form, in both voice & his iconic moves & stage presence. I will say he seemed a bit dazed after the show at a meet & greet session with fans, but was cordial and seemed happy to meet with fans after his set. -'train' Z-Rock ~ weekends

In the end, this whole episode, and what is the last chapter of Scott Weiland's life has ended as what will probably be categorized a tragedy. #RIPscottWeiland

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credit: Doug Lewis

Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts

Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts

Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts

 

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