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Aerosmith's Final Bow: Joe Perry Fuels Reunion Hopes Amid Steven Tyler's Vocal Struggles
mercredi 13 août 2025 • Duration 03:21
It’s been almost a year since Aerosmith officially bowed out from touring after Steven Tyler’s vocal injury ended their Peace Out farewell tour in September 2023 but in true rock fashion the band refuses to go quietly and Aerosmith’s legacy has fueled headlines and whispers across the music world just this week. According to American Songwriter and Ultimate Classic Rock, the latest wave of buzz comes from guitarist Joe Perry whose media blitz ahead of his Joe Perry Project tour has reignited hope among fans. Perry told Boston’s WZLX and echoed to other outlets that while the days of long road tours are behind them he’s optimistic that Aerosmith will reunite for at least one final show together with all the original members on stage. The big news Perry keeps teasing is that while Steven Tyler can still pull off powerhouse live performances as he did at the Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Back to the Beginning concert in the UK last month Perry makes it clear Tyler simply cannot and does not want to tour anymore citing both health and personal choice. Vinyl Me Please and Consequence report Tyler’s larynx injury coupled with half a century of heavy touring means extended runs are out of the question but Perry insists there’s at least a spark of one more epic night in the band’s future possibly tied to a long-rumored documentary about Aerosmith’s wild journey. Social media fan pages erupted with clips of Tyler’s surprise performance last month fueling rumors about a comeback but Perry’s repeated interviews with outlets like WBUR and SiriusXM have kept expectations realistic saying it’s not about another 40-city marathon but maybe just one meaningful sendoff. Meanwhile on the business front Perry’s Joe Perry Project launches a summer tour August 13 in Tampa and draws even more attention with an all-star lineup including Aerosmith axeman Brad Whitford, Buck Johnson from Aerosmith’s touring band and members of Stone Temple Pilots and The Black Crowes. A last-minute lineup change surfaced as Perry took to his official socials announcing drummer Eric Kretz had to bow out due to a family emergency to be replaced by Jason Sutter. In the realm of headlines perhaps the most significant update is that while Aerosmith as a touring powerhouse is done, as published by Blabbermouth and Bravewords, all signs point to one last curtain call on the horizon with Perry promising fans to “never say never.” The bottom line Steven Tyler has proven he can still light up a stage despite major vocal injuries, Joe Perry is out rocking with friends and bandmates and the tantalizing promise of Aerosmith’s final act as a band is now more possible than at any point in months. If the rumblings are more than rockstar bravado we may see Aerosmith’s swan song sooner than anyone expected.
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Aerosmith's Electrifying Comeback: Peace Out Tour, Solo Ventures, and Reunion Rumors
dimanche 10 août 2025 • Duration 02:46
Aerosmith is suddenly back in the headlines for all the right reasons after months of speculation and concern over the band’s future. This week the big buzz comes from their camp announcing the rescheduled dates for the highly anticipated Peace Out tour after Steven Tyler’s debilitating vocal cord injury threw everything into chaos last year. According to Uinterview and repeated by outlets such as IMDb News, the legendary rockers are officially set to return to the road starting September 20 in Pittsburgh, with The Black Crowes tagging along for their final tour run that will wrap up in Buffalo, New York come February. The tour was forced on ice after Steven Tyler’s larynx fracture in September 2023 was declared far more serious than initially thought, leading the band in August 2024 to say they would retire from touring amid Tyler’s ongoing vocal challenges. For fans, this announcement is electric, marking what’s being positioned as the last chance to see the full lineup performing live.
But don’t think that means the individual members are playing it quiet. Joe Perry seems allergic to downtime. He’s in the news with the Joe Perry Project—he’s set for a string of solo shows in August, most notably joined on the road by fellow Aerosmith stalwarts Brad Whitford and Buck Johnson. Their roster even pulls in Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes and Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz from Stone Temple Pilots. WZLX’s Kenny Young landed an interview with Joe Perry this week, and Perry provocatively mused about the possibility of yet another Aerosmith concert in the future. While making clear that touring days are over, Perry dropped the tantalizing line that at some point they’ll be together on the same stage again—so bet against a one-off reunion at your peril.
Meanwhile, Tom Hamilton continues to fuel creative fires with his new supergroup Close Enemies, which just released a powerfully personal single, More Than I Could Ever Need, as a tribute to his wife and their nearly five decades together. Their upcoming tour blends originals with Aerosmith and The Babys classics and includes dates stretching from August into next year. This week’s release was widely covered by Blabbermouth and Antimusic, emphasizing Hamilton’s ongoing influence outside the core Aerosmith frame. On social media, the band is trending thanks to their Peace Out tour news and the spillover excitement around Perry’s solo gigs, with Instagram and fan forums buzzing over ticket drops and reunion rumors. For a band declared retired, Aerosmith is looking more vital and unpredictable than ever, and every member seems determined to write a new chapter—whether together or apart.
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Aerosmith's Electrifying Reunion Buzz: The Final Show in Sight?
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:33
It has been a whirlwind week for Aerosmith, and the headlines are nothing short of electrifying. The loudest buzz began July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, where Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler stunned fans and the rock world alike with a surprise performance at Black Sabbath’s epic farewell concert, “Back to the Beginning.” Not only did Tyler belt through Aerosmith’s classics “Train Kept A Rollin’” and “Walk This Way,” he also tackled Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” with an all-star supergroup featuring Tom Morello, Ronnie Wood, Nuno Bettencourt, and Chad Smith. As Guitar World observed, Tyler looked and sounded in top form—remarkable, given the devastating vocal cord injury that had forced Aerosmith to cancel their own farewell tour just last summer. Fans and critics alike raved about his performance, fueling speculation everywhere from Consequence and 107.7 The Bone to industry chatter that the Demon of Screamin’ might just have the voice left for a genuine Aerosmith goodbye.
Joe Perry, Aerosmith’s legendary guitarist, immediately poured gasoline on the reunion fire. In statements to Metal Wani and SiriusXM’s Eddie Trunk, Perry confirmed that the band is seriously discussing a final Aerosmith show. “We’re talking about it,” he said, suggesting that now, with everyone alive and well, the timing might never be better. Perry even joked about the prospect of painstakingly picking a farewell setlist, alluded to the schedule demands that once sidelined Tyler, and admitted, “I know there’s gotta be at least another Aerosmith gig.” According to Perry, the band members are in regular contact, and both he and bassist Tom Hamilton “refuse to consider it over.”
The stakes feel higher after the historic Black Sabbath finale, which many in rock media, including WROR and X1075 Las Vegas, suggest could serve as the template for an Aerosmith send-off. These voices are calling for a true Boston blowout—Fenway Park, maybe Gillette Stadium, with guest stars and a global livestream—arguably the only fitting exit for the Bad Boys From Boston.
Meanwhile, Aerosmith’s social media was relatively quiet, but the event and Tyler’s performance dominated X and Instagram with fan clips, commentary, and even posts from celebrities in attendance. Even tribute bands are capitalizing on the renewed excitement, with Pandora’s Box: The Ultimate Aerosmith Tribute announcing a major show at House of Blues, though nothing quite compares to the prospect of the real thing.
No dates are set and nothing is official, but the buzz is deafening. The combination of Tyler’s triumphant comeback and Perry’s fresh optimism makes one thing clear: Aerosmith may finally be setting the stage for a send-off worthy of their legend. As for a full tour, that remains unlikely due to Tyler’s prior injury—industry voices like Graeme O’Neil point out that while a one-off is plausible, a sustained, months-long run remains out of reach for Tyler’s voice. But if the planets align, fans just might get the closure they’ve been waiting for, live and in spectacular fashion.
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Aerosmith's Surprise Reunion: Tyler's Triumph Reignites Farewell Hopes
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:06
Aerosmith has been thrust back into the headlines thanks to a remarkable and unexpected moment at Black Sabbath’s monumental farewell concert “Back To The Beginning” in Birmingham on July 5th. Frontman Steven Tyler, whose 2023 larynx fracture led Aerosmith to cancel their own farewell tour and left the band’s future in doubt, made a surprise appearance on stage, igniting fresh speculation about one final Aerosmith show. According to Parade, Tyler’s vocals were in fine form as he performed “Walk This Way” and Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love,” alongside an all-star group including Tom Morello, Chad Smith, Nuno Bettencourt, and Andrew Watt. This was Tyler’s most significant live appearance since his injury, and fan videos, shared widely on TikTok and Aerosmith’s Instagram, showed him owning the stage with energy and charisma that had some questioning if he’d ever really left it behind.
The surprise set was not announced beforehand, fueling an immediate buzz across social media. Fans and music journalists alike noted that while Tyler was not joined by his Aerosmith bandmates, the sheer power of his performance was enough to reignite hopes of a true farewell from the legendary group. GuitarWorld.com and Consequence both commented on how Tyler’s performance has helped flip the narrative from permanent retirement to “never say never,” especially with guitarist Joe Perry fanning the flames. Speaking recently on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation, Perry openly teased that Aerosmith might not be finished, stating, “We’re talking about it… There’s got to be at least another Aerosmith gig,” making it clear the band remains in close contact and there’s no animosity blocking a reunion.
Further fueling the story, Tom Hamilton, Aerosmith’s bassist, told reporters he refuses to consider the band done for good, and fan conversation on platforms like Twitter and Instagram has been overwhelmingly excited about the possibility of a spectacular, one-off show in the vein of the Sabbath send-off. Industry commentators, including Erica Banas of 107.7 The Bone and WROR, have openly called for Aerosmith to stage their own grand finale, possibly in their hometown of Boston, bringing together a parade of rock royalty for an epic celebration.
While nothing is officially confirmed, and Tyler’s doctors previously advised against the rigors of a full-scale tour, the combination of his powerful set at Villa Park, Perry’s public hints, and the swelling fan demand has made the prospect of a proper Aerosmith send-off feel tantalizingly close. For now, the band remains officially inactive, but in the world of Aerosmith, retirement is starting to look more like a comma than a period.
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Aerosmith's Triumphant Return: Steven Tyler Stuns, Reunion Rumors Ignite | Rock News Podcast
mardi 8 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:09
The past few days have marked a dramatic resurgence of Aerosmith in the headlines, driven by Steven Tyler’s triumphant surprise return to a major stage and new signals that the band’s journey may not be quite over. The most headline-grabbing moment came at the July 5 “Back to the Beginning” mega-concert in Birmingham, England, a historic farewell for Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne. Amidst a stacked lineup of rock legends, Steven Tyler stunned fans and critics alike by fronting an all-star supergroup, belting through Aerosmith classics “The Train Kept A-Rollin’” and “Walk This Way,” plus a fiery cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love.” Media outlets from Guitar World to Consequence noted his strong, confident vocals—remarkable given his severe vocal injury just two years ago that caused Aerosmith to cancel their “Peace Out” farewell tour. Tyler’s performance, captured in videos and widely shared photos, was praised as electrifying, proving he’s still got it, and sparking immediate rumors of a full Aerosmith reunion.
Social media lit up after the show with supportive comments from fans marveling at Tyler’s apparent recovery and speculating whether this means Aerosmith will return to the stage for a true goodbye. On Instagram, Tyler himself dropped sly hints with clever captions, and the band’s own Stories showed off his performance. Some fans expressed frustration at the previous cancellations, while others simply celebrated seeing their hero back in action, with lines like “Steven Tyler is aging like fine wine just getting better with time.”
The speculation accelerated thanks to Joe Perry, who in a flurry of interviews, including a candid conversation on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation, admitted that the band is “seriously discussing one final performance.” He joked about the daunting task of putting together a farewell setlist but sounded optimistic, saying the band is in regular contact and all are “alive and well.” Perry’s comments, made as he prepares for his own summer tour, reignited hope that Aerosmith’s proper send-off is imminent. Bassist Tom Hamilton also recently insisted he “refuses to consider it over,” adding to the sense that a final show is likely.
Critics and industry insiders are already calling for an epic send-off for Aerosmith, comparable to the Back to the Beginning blowout, suggesting Boston’s Fenway Park or Gillette Stadium as fitting venues, and dreaming of a global livestream so no fan misses out. While a full tour is still considered impossible due to Tyler’s health, the consensus is that he now has enough left “in the tank” for a one-night-only spectacle that would cement Aerosmith’s legendary status and give fans closure. This story is developing, and the coming weeks could see Aerosmith officially announce what may become one of the biggest farewells in rock history.
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Aerosmith - Audio Biography
lundi 5 août 2024 • Duration 10:26
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Aerosmith's Last Stand: Peace Out Tour, Perry's Future, and Tyler's Silence
mercredi 6 août 2025 • Duration 03:17
Aerosmith is making headlines again as the band officially unveiled dates for their rescheduled North American farewell tour, titled the Peace Out tour. Set to run from September 2024 through February 2025 with The Black Crowes as support, the itinerary includes standout stops like a New Year’s Eve hometown show in Boston and a much-anticipated performance at Madison Square Garden in late February. This news comes after last year’s tour was abruptly put on hold when Steven Tyler suffered a serious vocal injury, leaving fans questioning Aerosmith’s future. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates, and promoters expect sellout crowds given the pent-up demand—Consequence and IMDb both ran features on the tour announcement, emphasizing its significance as perhaps Aerosmith’s last major run.
Meanwhile, speculation is swirling around Joe Perry and the state of the band’s internal dynamics. Perry recently joined Eddie Trunk on SiriusXM to discuss life after Aerosmith and confessed the rigors of full-scale touring are becoming a real challenge in their seventies. He highlighted his excitement about a short Joe Perry Project super group tour this summer, which includes Chris Robinson from The Black Crowes, Brad Whitford from Aerosmith, and two members of Stone Temple Pilots. Perry was candid about the difficulties in putting together a definitive Aerosmith sendoff and hinted he’s open—but not waiting—for “one more Aerosmith show.” He described his next memoir as overdue, wanting to update fans on the last ten years of his (and the band’s) journey.
Steven Tyler remains largely out of the public eye, nursing his vocal cords and refraining from interviews, though entertainment columns, including AOL and Cleveland Scene, have recapped the saga of his injury and the uncertainties surrounding Aerosmith’s formal farewell. Some media, like Cleveland Scene, have even urged the band to call it a day, citing Tyler’s stage tumble and vocal difficulties as a sign.
On social media, the community recently celebrated the 53rd anniversary of Aerosmith’s first big record deal with Columbia, reliving the legendary night at Max’s Kansas City that started it all—features on Parade and in digital music news kept the nostalgia alive. The band’s story was also trending with mentions of how their strategic, self-funded showcase for Clive Davis forged their legacy.
While there have been tribute concerts such as the Aerosmith Experience and Draw the Line making the rounds at summer festivals, diehard fans are focusing on official updates. To sum up, Aerosmith’s rescheduled Peace Out tour is the major headline for the band, Joe Perry remains musically active and cautiously optimistic, and the group’s legacy continues to be celebrated across media and social platforms as fans brace themselves for what could truly be the end of an era.
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Aerosmith's Bittersweet Farewell: The End of an Era or One Last Blowout?
dimanche 3 août 2025 • Duration 03:06
Aerosmith has dominated recent music headlines with some bittersweet drama and a farewell that has fans bracing for the end of an era. According to Consequence and IMDb, the band finally released the full slate of rescheduled North American dates for their long-delayed Peace Out farewell tour, now running from September 2024 through late February 2025, including a much-anticipated New Year’s Eve blowout in Boston and a grand MSG show in February. This marks a second major attempt to say goodbye after the abrupt stoppage last fall, when Steven Tyler’s significant vocal injury forced the band to cancel the initial tour just days after it began.
But the optimism surrounding these new concert dates was quickly complicated. AOL Entertainment revealed that, despite these bookings, Aerosmith formally announced their retirement from touring entirely, citing Tyler’s health issues as the recurring deal breaker. Their touring swan song is now officially a thing of the past, leaving ticket holders and diehard fans with plenty of questions and a whiff of unfinished business. Still, Joe Perry recently fueled speculation by hinting in a radio interview with 102.5 WDVE that Aerosmith might have one last blowout performance up their sleeves, remarking that "something’s gonna happen" and leaving open the possibility of a single final show if the stars align.
Meanwhile, the shadow of Aerosmith’s legacy is visible everywhere. Tribute acts like Aeromyth and Draw the Line are packing venues, particularly their upcoming gigs in Scottsdale and St. Charles. While these aren’t the real deal, their draw underscores that the band’s influence remains fresh as ever. On the social media front, Aerosmith is making subtle appearances, such as in digital marketing and product campaigns by interns chronicling their work with the band, as profiled in recent Instagram updates.
Rock history retrospectives have also taken this moment to mark Aerosmith’s official retreat from the road as a major generational turning point. WCSX spotlighted their August 2024 retirement news alongside other legendary milestones, framing it as one of those industry shocks that remind us the titans of classic rock do eventually have to bow out. For the moment, there are no high-profile interviews, surprise media stunts, or fresh business ventures outside of these tour-related developments and nostalgic festival programming.
Amid rumors, tributes, and the echo of Boston ballads, Aerosmith is saying goodbye on their own terms, equal parts thunderous curtain call and poignant curtain close, with even legacy members hinting at one last twist before the book is finally shut.
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Aerosmith's Bittersweet Farewell: Tyler's Relapse, Reunion, and Rock Legacy
mercredi 30 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:14
The story of Aerosmith this week has been a rollercoaster tour of heartbreak resilience and some classic rock headlines. Just a few days ago the band dropped a bombshell on social media canceling the entire remainder of their Peace Out farewell tour. The official statement cited frontman Steven Tyler’s ongoing struggle with significant vocal injuries and described how Tyler has worked tirelessly for months with top medical professionals but a full recovery simply is not possible at this point. The band called retiring from the touring stage a heartbreaking and difficult but necessary decision emphasizing Tyler’s voice as an irreplaceable instrument and thanking fans for decades of support according to AOL and the Indianapolis Star.
But the health struggles do not stop there. In a breaking story, AOL Entertainment reports that Steven Tyler has suffered a relapse in his sobriety journey and has reentered treatment. This development again forced Aerosmith to postpone plans and has left fans deeply concerned about his well-being and the long-term future of Steven both personally and professionally.
Adding another emotional twist Rolling Stone and TMZ-like circles are buzzing about a surprise appearance where Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited live on stage for the first time in two years. The event was a private benefit for Tyler’s charity and it marked a rare and significant moment for diehards even as the curtain falls on the band’s touring era according to IMDb.
Meanwhile, Aerosmith offshoot Close Enemies led by Tom Hamilton has moved planned California tour dates to January 2026 due to a scheduling conflict but is also teasing a new single for August and offered fresh interviews on Trunk Nation. So even as one era closes, the extended Aerosmith family keeps the music alive, reports antimusic.com.
On the lighter side social media is lighting up with nostalgia and merch. Aerosmith’s own Instagram and fan accounts are hyping the new Permanent Vacation Summer Collection and celebrating the band’s influence, while the Rock n Roller Coaster at Disney World which still stars Aerosmith’s music was the subject of some light Instagram chatter. Music columns from American Songwriter are reviving talk around the most underrated Aerosmith tracks, reminding everyone that the band’s back catalog is still hailed as classic.
Aerosmith is finding a way to stay in the headlines but the tone is more bittersweet than ever. This past week, between the tour cancellation, Tyler’s relapse news, and Perry and Tyler’s one-night-only reunion, we are witnessing the real twilight of America’s greatest rock and roll survivors.
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Aerosmith's Bittersweet Farewell: Canceled Tour, New Album, and Enduring Legacy
dimanche 27 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:14
This past week has been dramatic and definitive for Aerosmith. According to AOL and Indianapolis Star, the band has officially canceled the remainder of their Peace Out farewell tour due to Steven Tyler’s ongoing vocal cord injury and fractured larynx, which he has been struggling to recover from since last year. The statement, posted to Aerosmith’s social media, made it clear that despite months of treatment, Tyler will not make a full recovery, stating with regret that the band is now retiring from the touring stage. The band thanked fans and crew, directing everyone to play their music loud—Dream On. Reputable outlets like USAToday reviewed the early legs of the tour as triumphant, with Aerosmith still electrifying live crowds before the health crisis cut things short.
Despite Tyler not touring again, as AOL Entertainment reports today, there is still some excitement within the band’s orbit. Joe Perry confirmed via his official Twitter and through Digital Spy that the entire group is set to begin recording their 15th studio album next month, working again with iconic producer Jack Douglas, who helmed their classic ‘70s records. Perry made it clear that any recent tensions over Tyler’s American Idol gig have been put aside, and the band is gearing up creatively. Given their retirement from touring, a new studio album could carry deep legacy significance, perhaps being their final recording together.
On social media, Aerosmith’s official Instagram continues engaging fans, sharing a throwback reel to their 2007 Cologne show on July 21, which racked up over 30,000 likes. On July 24, the band promoted a new summer merchandise collection with playful references to their classic “Permanent Vacation” era, fueling nostalgia even as touring career winds down.
Fans seeking the Aero experience still have plenty of options, judging by a flurry of tribute activity. Pandora’s Box, one of the top Aerosmith tribute acts, played Riverfront Nights on July 19, while ‘Rock the Block’ in Cohoes, NY promoted a PUMP tribute band set for July 24. Meanwhile, LaBelle Winery just announced a Draw The Line Aerosmith tribute concert for October. Elsewhere, the recent news cycle picked up on Close Enemies, an Aerosmith offshoot featuring Tom Hamilton and Trace Foster; the band rescheduled their California dates due to conflicts, according to AntiMusic, and are releasing new original material.
To sum up, Aerosmith’s cancellation of the Peace Out tour and Steven Tyler’s permanent retirement from touring mark not just a week of headlines, but a final turning point in the career of these rock legends. However, with new music on the way, commemorative merchandise drops, strong tribute band activity, and side projects from classic members, Aerosmith’s influence and presence remain vibrantly in play.
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