Disturbing Steven Tyler Health Update At 75 Confirms The Rumors – And It’s What We Feared

Aerosmith has pushed back six concerts from their final tour, “Peace Out: The Farewell Tour,” disappointing many fans. These include shows in cities like Toronto and Chicago, now set for early 2024. The band assured that “all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled shows.”

The reason for the delays is Steven Tyler’s vocal cord damage. Tyler revealed on Instagram that doctors have instructed him “not to sing for the next 30 days.” He sustained the damage during a recent performance.

Initially set to end on January 26 in Montreal, the tour will now conclude later, resuming on October 11. Considering the band members’ ages, the physical toll of the tour could be significant; Tyler turned 75 in March.

Fans are eager for Tyler’s quick recovery to resume performances. In 2019, Tyler notably donated $500,000 to create “Janie’s House,” a facility for abused women, reflecting his altruistic side.

The postponement has heightened anticipation for the band’s return while also highlighting Tyler’s lasting impact both on and off the stage.

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