Aerosmith bids farewell to touring due to Steven Tyler's vocal injury
After a storied career spanning over five decades, legendary rock band Aerosmith is bowing out of live performances, canceling their much-anticipated farewell tour and effectively retiring from the touring stage. The decision comes as a result of lead singer Steven Tyler's ongoing battle with a vocal injury sustained during a concert last September.
Despite months of intensive rehabilitation and medical care, Tyler's vocal cords have not healed sufficiently to allow him to perform at the level that fans have come to expect from the iconic frontman. In a statement released on social media, the band expressed their devastation at having to make this difficult choice, but emphasized that it was a necessary one for the well-being of their lead singer and the integrity of their performances.
"We've always strived to deliver an unforgettable experience to our fans," the band wrote. "Steven's voice is an instrument like no other, and it's clear that he needs more time to heal and recover. We're deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our amazing fans, and we encourage everyone to continue listening to our music and celebrating the legacy of Aerosmith."
The band had initially postponed the farewell tour, hoping that Tyler's voice would eventually bounce back. However, after careful consideration and consultation with medical professionals, it became evident that a full recovery was unlikely in the near future. This realization led to the heartbreaking decision to cancel the remaining tour dates and bid farewell to the touring circuit.
Fans who had purchased tickets for the canceled shows will be automatically refunded through Ticketmaster. Those who purchased tickets through third-party vendors will need to contact their point of purchase for further instructions. While the news of Aerosmith's retirement from touring is undoubtedly disappointing for fans, the band's extensive catalog of music and their indelible mark on rock history will continue to resonate for generations to come.