Stone Temple Pilots' fans know how to rock, and AT&T* is giving them a way to watch their favorite band play new songs and old hits in an intimate concert available across AT&T screens.
In celebration of their just released, self-titled new album -- the group's first in nearly a decade -- AT&T and Atlantic Records today announced that an exclusive two song performance filmed at New York City's Gramercy Theatre will air on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" tonight at 12:05 a.m. ET/PT. Later this evening at 11:00 p.m. ET, the full Stone Temple Pilots concert, "Live from New York" will be available exclusively on AT&T screens: AT&T U-verse TV, at AT&T U-verse Online and AT&T Mobile Video. Tomorrow night, two additional songs will air from the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Bud Light Outdoor Stage at 12:05 a.m. ET/PT on ABC.
Fans will have a front row seat to watch Stone Temple Pilots' intimate performance exclusively across AT&T screens:
• Any Stone Temple Pilots fan can go to AT&T U-verse Online at att.net/stonetemplepilots to see the performance.
• AT&T wireless customers can watch the concert on their mobile phones via AT&T Mobile Video by selecting "Music" and "Featured Live Music."
• U-verse TV customers can watch the Stone Temple Pilots concert through their AT&T U-verse TV On Demand menu in the Featured and Free Music categories.
The Stone Temple Pilots concert is the latest example of AT&T delivering cross-platform content. AT&T has a set of integrated services and networks that make it easy for an audience of millions to enjoy and follow their favorite programming across devices.
*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.
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