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Aerosmith Postpone Farewell Tour Due to Steven Tyler’s Fractured Larynx

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Aerosmith Postpone Farewell Tour Due to Steven Tyler’s Fractured Larynx

The band played just three shows on the Peace Out Tour before pausing proceedings for Tyler to get treatment for vocal cord damage

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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, September 2023 (Lisa Lake/Getty Images)

In May, Aerosmith announced the Peace Out Tour, which got billed as the band’s final tour. The trek began in Philadelphia on September 2, and the group played just two more shows—September 6 in Pittsburgh and September 9 in Elmont, New York—before pausing proceedings so frontman Steven Tyler could get treatment for vocal cord damage. Aerosmith have now pushed the entirety of the tour back to 2024 due to Tyler’s damaged vocal cords and fractured larynx. See the affected tour dates below.

Aerosmith shared the following note on ticketing for the tour: “All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates, and refunds will be available for those unable to attend once those dates are announced. Fans with questions regarding refunds should reach out to their point of purchase.”

Aerosmith’s original drummer, Joey Kramer, is not part of the Peace Out Tour lineup. Instead, John Douglas performs in Kramer’s place.

The Peace Out Tour began a number of months after Steven Tyler was sued by a woman who claims that the musician sexually assaulted and sexually battered her when she was a minor in the 1970s. Tyler has denied the allegations.

Aerosmith:

10-11 Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
10-14 Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
10-17 Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
10-20 Sunrise, FL – FLA Live Arena
10-23 Austin, TX – Moody Center
10-26 St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
10-29 Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
11-01 San Antonio, TX – AT&T Arena
11-04 Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
11-07 Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
11-10 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
11-13 Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
11-16 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
11-19 Denver, CO – Ball Arena
11-22 Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena
11-25 Portland, OR – Moda Center
11-28 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
12-01 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
12-04 San Jose, CA – SAP Center
12-07 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
12-10 Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
12-28 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
12-31 Boston, MA – TD Garden
01-04 Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Arena
01-07 Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
01-10 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
01-13 Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena
01-16 Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
01-19 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
01-23 Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
01-26 Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
01-29 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
02-14 Chicago, IL – United Center 
02-17 Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
02-21 Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
02-26 Raleigh. NC – PNC Arena 
02-29 Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 

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