Aerosmith bids farewell to the stage as Steven Tyler's vocal injury calls time on an era. What happens when rock icons hit a high note too hard?
In a heartbreaking announcement that has left fans worldwide devastated, legendary rock band Aerosmith has officially retired from touring. The decision came after it became clear that lead singer Steven Tyler's ongoing vocal injury would prevent him from making a full recovery. After nearly a year of grappling with the effects of damage to his vocal cords, Tyler and the band have made the tough call to hang up their touring boots for good, closing a chapter that has spanned over five decades.
Fans may remember that Tyler initially injured his vocal cords during a performance last year, sparking concerns about his ability to continue performing. Despite their best efforts to push through, the band ultimately recognised that it was time to put their health and well-being first. In a heartfelt statement, Aerosmith thanked their supporters and reflected on the incredible journey theyโve shared, making it clear how much they will miss the energy of live shows and the connection with their loyal audience.
But itโs not all doom and gloom! Remember when Aerosmith brought us classics like "Dream On" and "Walk This Way"? Their music will undoubtedly continue to rock on in our living rooms for generations to come! While fans may lament the loss of live performances, they can look back fondly on the countless memories made in concert halls and arenas worldwide.
During their illustrious career, Aerosmith's contributions to rock music have been monumental, teaming up with other legends and even taking home numerous Grammy Awards. Fun fact: Did you know the band has sold more than 150 million records globally and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001? Rock on, Aerosmith, you've left an indelible mark on music history! And while the band bids adieu to touring, we can only hope for a triumphant return in some form, perhaps in a surprise virtual concert โ because let's face it, the show must go online!
Band say they made decision after it became apparent voice of lead singer would not be able to fully recover.
Hard rock legends Aerosmith have retired from the stage due to Steven Tyler's ongoing vocal injury.
Steven Tyler announced nearly a year ago that he injured his vocal cords during a show on tour.
Virgin Radio. 3 Aug 2024, 01:33. Advertisement. Aerosmith on stage, Steve Tyler singing with Brad Whitford. Credit: Getty. Aerosmith have confirmed they ...
Aerosmith has announced they're officially retiring from touring as frontman Steven Tyler struggles to recover from damage to his vocal chords. The band was ...
Aerosmith have announced their immediate retirement from touring due to singer Steven Tyler suffering a vocal injury.
While the band tried to go on after Steven Tyler's vocal cord injury in 2023, they posted a message Friday telling their fans they had to retire.
US rock group announce 'heartbreaking, but necessary decision' to end live shows and salute fans who supported them 'over five decades'
The legendary rock group was scheduled to perform Oct. 17 at the Heritage Bank Center.
With their signature sleazy, blues-rock boogie and Tyler's one-of-a-kind scream, Aerosmith set the standard for countless hard rock bands throughout the '70s ...