Aerosmith Retires from Touring Due to Steven Tyler's Vocal Injury

Aerosmith Retires from Touring Due to Steven Tyler's Vocal Injury

Aerosmith has announced its retirement from touring due to lead singer Steven Tyler's vocal cord injury. The decision comes after Tyler, 76, sustained the injury during a concert in 2023, leading to the postponement of the band's "Peace Out" farewell tour. Despite initial hopes for a recovery, Tyler's condition has not improved sufficiently to continue with the tour. The band, known for hits like "Dream On" and "Walk This Way," expressed their gratitude to fans and described the decision as "heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary."

The band's farewell tour, originally scheduled to begin on September 29 in Cleveland, included a planned hometown show at Boston's TD Garden. Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster will be automatically refunded, while those who bought tickets through third-party resellers like StubHub or SeatGeek will need to contact the respective sites for refund information. Aerosmith, formed in 1970 and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, thanked their fans for their support over the years.

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