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The news came after lead singer Steven Tyler suffered a vocal injury in September 2023, a few shows into the rock band's “Peace Out… Farewell Tour," forcing them to postpone the concerts until ...
Aerosmith have announced their immediate retirement from touring due to singer Steven Tyler’s vocal injury. The rockers, who formed in Boston in 1970, have cancelled all remaining dates of their ...
Aerosmith announced they are retiring from touring following lead singer Steven Tyler’s vocal injury. “Steven’s voice is an instrument like no other. He has spent months tirelessly working ...
However, it was postponed and suspended after three shows due to Steven Tyler suffered vocal cord damage. Unable to recover, on August 2, 2024, Aerosmith announced that would cease touring effective immediately, cancelling the remainder of the tour. [1] The Black Crowes were the opening act for the tour. [2]
The band announced Friday that they have canceled all remaining concert dates and are officially retired from touring, because singer Steven Tyler’s “recovery from his vocal injury is not ...
“Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought. His doctor has confirmed that in addition to the damage to his voc Steven Tyler's Fractured Larynx Postpones ...
Steven Tyler (left) and Joe Perry (right) performing at the Nassau Coliseum on July 1, 2012 On August 12, Aerosmith wrapped up the first leg of their Global Warming Tour with a rescheduled performance in Bristow, Virginia , and on August 28, the band released two singles simultaneously, the rocker " Lover Alot " and the ballad " What Could Have ...
Steven Tyler's vocal injury is 'more serious than initially thought' and has forced Aerosmith to postpone the remaining 2023 dates of the Peace Out tour.