
Aerosmith has announced the postponement of six concerts from their farewell tour, titled “Peace Out: The Farewell Tour,” which has disappointed numerous fans. The affected performances include those scheduled in cities such as Toronto and Chicago, now rescheduled for early 2024. The band has confirmed that all tickets purchased for the original dates will be valid for the new shows.
The delays are attributed to vocal cord damage sustained by Steven Tyler. He shared on Instagram that medical professionals have advised him to refrain from singing for the next 30 days, a consequence of an incident during a recent performance.
Originally planned to conclude on January 26 in Montreal, the tour will now finish later, with performances resuming on October 11. Given the ages of the band members, the physical demands of the tour may be considerable; Tyler celebrated his 75th birthday in March.
Fans are hopeful for Tyler’s swift recovery so that performances can resume. In 2019, Tyler made headlines by donating $500,000 to establish “Janie’s House,” a shelter for abused women, showcasing his philanthropic nature.
The postponement has intensified excitement for the band’s eventual return while also underscoring Tyler’s enduring influence both on stage and in his charitable endeavors