Aerosmith Announces End of Touring: Steven Tyler's Vocal Injury Forces Band to Retire from Stage"
– Aerosmith, a leading rock band, announced the end of its touring career due to lead singer Steven Tyler's persistent vocal injury.
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– The band began their “Peace Out: The Farewell Tour” in May 2023 but had to postpone dates shortly after Tyler injured his larynx.
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– Despite extensive medical treatment, Tyler’s vocal recovery has been deemed impossible, prompting the band's decision to retire from touring.
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– The band has hinted that this may not end live performances altogether, unlike some acts who return after a final tour.
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– Aerosmith rescheduled their tour for later this year, but ultimately canceled it before the planned September shows.
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– Their final performance of this tour occurred on September 9, 2023, in Elmont, New York.
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– Aerosmith’s last album was released in 2012, and they’ve sold over 150 million records, with 28 Billboard Top 100 hits.
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– The band’s notable hits include “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing” from the "Armageddon" soundtrack and the classic “Dream On.”
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Aerosmith's collaboration with Run-DMC on “Walk This Way” in 1986 introduced them to a new generation of fans.
1. Ranked 31st on Pollstar's Top Touring Artists chart, Aerosmith grossed $603 million in ticket sales from 1980 to 2022.
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