Aerosmith Announces Farewell 'Peace Out' Tour

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Aerosmith Announces , Farewell 'Peace Out' Tour.
'The Independent' reports that Aerosmith has
announced the band will end its touring days
with a final 40-venue string of concerts.
After 50 years,
10 world tours
and playing for
over 100 million fans,
it’s time for one last go, Aerosmith joint statement, via 'The Independent'.
It’s not goodbye it’s PEACE OUT!
Get ready and walk this way,
you’re going to get
the best show of our lives, Aerosmith joint statement, via 'The Independent'.
It’s not goodbye it’s PEACE OUT!
Get ready and walk this way,
you’re going to get
the best show of our lives, Aerosmith joint statement, via 'The Independent'.
The band announced that drummer Joey Kramer
will not perform in the tour, taking time to
"focus his attention on his family and health.".
The band announced that drummer Joey Kramer
will not perform in the tour, taking time to
"focus his attention on his family and health.".
The "Peace Out" tour will start with
a September 2 Philadelphia show. .
The tour will include
a New Year's Eve show in
the band's hometown of Boston.
The "Peace Out" tour will end with
a January 26 show in Montreal.
'The Independent' reports that guitarist Joe Perry
thinks that along with every founding member of the band over the age of 70, it's time to say goodbye.
'The Independent' reports that guitarist Joe Perry
thinks that along with every founding member of the band over the age of 70, it's time to say goodbye.
It’s kind of a chance to
celebrate the 50 years we’ve
been out here. You never know
how much longer everybody’s
going to be healthy to do this. …, Joe Perry, Aerosmith guitarist, via 'The Independent'.
It’s kind of a chance to
celebrate the 50 years we’ve
been out here. You never know
how much longer everybody’s
going to be healthy to do this. …, Joe Perry, Aerosmith guitarist, via 'The Independent'.
It’s been a while since we’ve
actually done a real tour.
We did that run in Vegas,
which was great. It was fun,
but (we're) kind of anxious
to get back on the road, Joe Perry, Aerosmith guitarist, via 'The Independent'.
It’s been a while since we’ve
actually done a real tour.
We did that run in Vegas,
which was great. It was fun,
but (we're) kind of anxious
to get back on the road, Joe Perry, Aerosmith guitarist, via 'The Independent'

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