Iconic Singer ‘Just Doesn’t Want to Tour,’ Bandmate Says
Aerosmith retired from touring in August 2024 due to Steven Tyler's vocal injury; Joe Perry is planning a solo tour while occasional one-off Aerosmith shows remain possible.
- Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry confirmed this past week that Steven Tyler 'doesn't want to tour and can't tour,' effectively ending future band tours.
- Amid the band’s 2023 farewell run, the Peace Out farewell tour halted after three shows in September 2023 when Steven Tyler fractured his larynx, leading to Aerosmith’s retirement in August 2024.
- Regarding Tyler’s ability, Joe Perry said “I think he would” perform one last show, despite ruling out a full tour.
- Launching a summer tour, Joe Perry’s The Joe Perry Project begins Wednesday in Tampa, Florida, with an eight-date run ending in Port Chester, New York, on August 23rd.
- With plans for a documentary, Perry mentioned talks that might accompany a final Aerosmith show, while bassist Tom Hamilton pursues his new band, Close Enemies.
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Guitarist Joe Perry calmed Aerosmith fans' expectations about a possible return, after revealing that Steven Tyler "does not want" and "can't" return to the stages in a sustained manner.The band announced in August 2024 their sudden withdrawal from the tours after the serious injury to the strings [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
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