Aerosmith's ‘Peace Out: The Farewell Tour’, marking over 50 years together, faces delays following Steven Tyler's vocal cord injury at the UBS Arena on September 9.
Steven Tyler, the frontman, shared that doctors ordered him not to sing for 30 days due to vocal cord damage and bleeding sustained during a recent show. As a result, several tour dates will be rescheduled to ensure a proper performance for fans.
Six concerts have been moved to 2024, starting in January and concluding in February. The affected cities include Detroit, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Raleigh and Cleveland. Previously purchased tickets will remain valid for the new dates, and refunds are available for those unable to attend.
Aerosmith had commenced their ‘Peace Out: The Farewell Tour’ on September 2 in Philadelphia, completing only three out of 40 scheduled dates. Notably, in December of the previous year, the band had to cancel the final two shows of their Las Vegas residency due to an undisclosed illness affecting Steven Tyler. Additionally, earlier in their journey, they had postponed dates to enable Tyler to seek treatment for addiction issues that arose following foot surgery.
January 29, 2024 (Monday) – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
February 14, 2024 (Wednesday) – Chicago, IL – United Center
February 17, 2024 (Saturday) – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
February 21, 2024 (Wednesday) – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
February 26, 2024 (Monday) – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
February 29, 2024 (Thursday) – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Why did Aerosmith postpone their tour dates?
Aerosmith postponed their tour dates because Steven Tyler suffered vocal cord