Legendary rock band Aerosmith is set to hit the road one last time, commemorating over five decades of music with their farewell tour, "Peace Out". The tour will kick off on September 2 in Philadelphia and span 40 dates, concluding in Montreal on January 26.
Guitarist Joe Perry expressed that the time is right for the band to embark on their final tour. Aerosmith, consisting of frontman Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Brad Whitford, has gained valuable experience from their recent Las Vegas residency shows, which will help them deliver unforgettable performances during their farewell tour.
With all original band members now over 70 years old and Tyler being the eldest at 75, Perry believes that this is the perfect opportunity to celebrate their long-lasting journey in the music industry. The band members recognize the importance of staying healthy in order to continue performing and are eager to return to the stage for their final tour.
Aerosmith fans can look forward to the band playing an extensive selection of their rock classics, such as "Crazy," "Janie's Got a Gun," and "Livin' on the Edge."
Formed in 1970, Aerosmith has had an illustrious career spanning more than five decades, during which they have garnered four Grammy Awards. The band has also been known for breaking genre barriers, particularly with their iconic collaboration with Run-DMC on "Walk This Way," blending rock and hip-hop seamlessly.
Q&A Section:
Q: When does Aerosmith's "Peace Out" tour start?
A: Aerosmith's farewell tour, "Peace Out", starts on September 2 in Philadelphia.
Q: How many dates are scheduled for Aerosmith's final tour?
A: Aerosmith's "Peace Out" tour will consist of 40 dates.
Q: When and where will Aerosmith's "Peace Out" tour conclude?
A: The "Peace Out" tour will end in Montreal on January 26.