Fans who already got tickets for Aerosmith's farewell tour were excited to see their favorite band perform live on stage, but it won't happen in the next 30 days anymore as Steven Tyler just announced his current health condition.

The rock legend took to social media to share an update regarding the rescheduled dates as well as to share what happened to him that ultimately led to the tour's postponement.

"I'm heartbroken to say I have received strict doctor's not to sing for the next thirty days. I sustained vocal cord damage during Saturday's show that led to subsequent bleeding," he said.

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Tyler added that the band had to postpone a few dates so they could come back and give their loyal supporters the performance they deserve."

Aerosmith Tour 2023 Rescheduled Dates

For those who already purchased tickets for the shows mentioned below, it will still be valid for the rescheduled dates.

However, if you aren't available on the said dates, you are entitled to receive a refund. For further questions regarding the money, kindly contact your point of purchase.

Check out the rescheduled dates below:

January 29, 2024 in Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
Februar 14, 2024 in Chicago, IL at United Center
February 17, 2024 in Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
February 21, 2023 in Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
February 26, 2023 in Raleigh, NC at PNC Arena
February 29, 2024 in Cleveland, OH at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

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As of this writing, there are still no updates whether their shows in October through December would be affected. After the cancelation, their next scheduled show would be at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL.

For more information about the complete tour dates, tickets, and meet and greet passes, visit their official website in this link.

 

Aerosmith 'Peace Out' Tour 2023

The recent postponement just comes a week after the band performed at their first show ever at the Wells Fago Center in Philadelphia.

The show featured its members Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, and Brad Whitford. They performed some of their biggest hits over the past few decades. Their performance was historic as it was their 40th time performing in the city.

Perry also made a heartwarming tribute to the late legend, Jeff Beck, saying he was using one of his guitars that evening which was given by his wife.

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