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Steven Tyler has decided to retire from touring, "Steven Tyler's voice will never come back" Thanks to more than 50 years!
Aerosmith's farewell tour, "Peace Out," was originally scheduled to begin in September 2023. However, after the third show of the tour on September 9, it was postponed due to vocalist Steven Tyler's vocal cord damage. The tour was then rescheduled to begin in October 2023, but on August 2, local time, the band announced that the tour would be canceled due to the difficulty in recovering Steven's vocal cords. The Elmont show was the third show of the tour, and it was their last show.
On their official website, the band looks back on the days of Aerosmith's birth in 1970 and says, "That flame has burned with you for more than 50 years," and "In live houses, on huge tours, and in your private lives, you have let us be a part of the soundtrack to your lives, He held up a strong and huge thank you and love to the fans.
And of vocalist Steven Tyler's condition, "He has been working with all his might for months to regain his pre-injury voice," "Even with the best medical team together, Steven continued to struggle," and "Sadly, it is now clear that his voice will never fully recover. "Sadly, it became clear that it was impossible for him to fully recover his voice," he said.
He concluded, "Please listen to our music, now and in the future, loud and clear. Keep dreaming. Thanks to all of you, our dreams have come true.
Let's listen to the soundtrack of this last show at a loud volume!