Aerosmith’s big goodbye tour is taking a little breather because lead singer Steven Tyler needs to heal up. He got a bad injury on his vocal cords during a recent gig, so the doc says no singing for 30 days. Steven’s sad about it and wants to make sure they come back strong for you.
The tour started in Philly on September 2nd and was supposed to keep rocking until late January 2024 with a bunch of shows. They’ve got The Black Crowes opening for them every night.
But don’t worry too much! They’re planning to get back on track on October 11th in Tampa, Florida. One thing, though – their drummer, Joey Kramer, won’t be joining them for the final stretch. He’s taking some time off to be with his family and focus on his health. We’ll miss his legendary drumming, for sure.
“All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Refunds will be available for those unable to attend. Fans with questions regarding refunds are asked to reach out to their point of purchase,” reads a second part of the post.
Six impacted dates have been rescheduled for next year and can be seen below.
https://x.com/Aerosmith/status/1701370125926957360?s=20
Rescheduled Dates
Jan. 29, 2024 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
Feb. 14, 2024 – Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
Feb. 17, 2024 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena
Feb. 21, 2024 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
Feb. 26, 2024 – Raleigh. N.C. @ PNC Arena
Feb. 29, 2024 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

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