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The Permanent Vacation Tour, was a headlining concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith, lasted from October 16, 1987, to September 15, 1988. It supported the band's commercially successful comeback album Permanent Vacation , released in September 1987.
The tour began August 23, 1985 in support of the original lineup's first album in six years. 101 1987–88 Permanent Vacation Tour: Began October 16, 1987, lasting until September 1988. The band's first tour since completing drug rehabilitation. Guns N' Roses opened for much of the tour. 146 1989–90 Pump Tour: Began October 18, 1989.
Permanent Vacation is the ninth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released by Geffen Records on August 25, 1987. [8] The album marks the band's shift to a pop-metal sound that they would maintain up to 1993's Get a Grip. [9] It was their first to employ songwriters outside the band, instead of featuring songs solely composed by them ...
Aerosmith Video Scrapbook: October 29, 1987 Live, promo videos and interviews VHS, Betamax and LaserDisc: Columbia: Gold (US) 50,000 Permanent Vacation 3x5: August 23, 1988 Promo videos VHS, LaserDisc and CDV: Geffen: Gold (US) 50,000 Live Texxas Jam '78: April 25, 1989 Live VHS and LaserDisc Columbia Gold (US) 50,000 Things That Go Pump in the ...
Here’s a brief look at Aerosmith’s connections to Greater Fall River: Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performs on Aug. 4, 1984. Aerosmith's early gigs in southern New England
The Pump Tour saw the band continue its successful streak, on the heels of 1987's Permanent Vacation and its associated tour. During the course of the tour, the band charted four Top 40 singles from Pump. By the end of the tour, Pump had sold four million copies, eventually selling seven million copies. [1]
Permanent Vacation (Aerosmith album), 1987 Permanent Vacation 3x5, a 1988 Aerosmith video; Permanent Vacation Tour, a 1987–1988 Aerosmith concert tour; Permanent Vacation (Lime Cordiale album), 2017
The song was a live staple for Aerosmith in the 1987-88 tour in support of Permanent Vacation and the band has regularly rotated the song into its setlist since then. A version of "Let the Music Do the Talking" was also included on the live album Classics Live II, released in 1987.