Rock legend ‘just doesn’t want to tour’ with fans desperate for final performance – Bundlezy

Rock legend ‘just doesn’t want to tour’ with fans desperate for final performance

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 02: Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performs live on stage at the Wells Fargo Center on September 02, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images)
Aerosmith’s future looks uncertain… (Picture: Getty)

Aerosmith frontman and rock ‘n’ roll legend Steven Tyler may not want to ‘miss a thing,’ but when it comes to touring with his band, it’s a different story. 

According to his bandmate Joe Perry, Tyler, 77, ‘doesn’t want to tour and can’t tour.’ 

Just last month, the iconic guitarist of the legendary rock band hinted that a triumphant live return could be on the horizon, but his revelation has now raised concerns about the band’s upcoming tour.

It seems that Tyler’s severe vocal injury, which includes a fractured larynx and damaged vocal cords, is understandably a huge factor.

A huge tour is naturally demanding, but Perry hasn’t entirely dismissed the idea of one final farewell show, hinting that it could be part of an upcoming documentary the band is currently discussing.

CLARKSTON, MI - JULY 11: (L-R) Drummer Joey Kramer, guitarist Brad Whitford, guitarist Joe Perry, singer Steven Tyler and bassist Tom Hamilton of the rock group Aerosmith pose for a portrait on July 11, 1984 at Pine Knob Music Center in Clarkston, Michigan. (Photo by Ross Marino/Getty Images)
(L-R) Drummer Joey Kramer, guitarist Brad Whitford, guitarist Joe Perry, singer Steven Tyler and bassist Tom Hamilton (Picture: Getty)

He told Boston radio station WBUR: ‘I would bet that there’s an Aerosmith show left.

‘There’s been talk about doing a documentary; that might be part of it. I’ve been spending a lot of time with Steven and he just doesn’t want to tour, and he can’t tour.’

Perry admitted that it was tough and added, ‘I’m not sure I would want to go out and book another 40-city tour. It’s a long way to the top and staying there takes it out of you, especially an Aerosmith tour.’

Formed in Boston in 1970, the rock music stalwarts have not only built a remarkable touring legacy, but they have also dominated the charts with 21 Top 40 hits in the USA and 14 in the UK, including their iconic collaboration with Run DMC on Walk This Way.

The band’s final live performance took place during their Peace Out tour, which kicked off in 2023, but ended after just three shows.

ELMONT, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Joe Perry of Aerosmith performs at UBS Arena on September 09, 2023 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
Questions about the band’s future have swirled since the announcement of their 2023 farewell tour (Picture: Getty)
UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 01: Photo of AEROSMITH; Steven Tyler and Joe Perry (playing Gibson Les Paul guitar) performing live onstage (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)
Perry said Tyler lacks the desire to head out on tour (Picture: Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk in July, Perry, 74, candidly acknowledged that touring has become far more demanding, admitting: ‘We’re not young men anymore.’

His comments came in response to a question about whether Aerosmith fans could expect to see the band back on stage again, adding that: ‘Well, yeah, I’m always hoping, but going on the road, it’s a big deal pulling that together. There’s so much planning, and what it takes out of you physically, it’s a lot more than people realise.

‘It’s one thing when you’re doing it when you’re 25 or 30, but it’s another when you’re starting to get up there like us. It’s a really physical thing, going out on stage.’

While clearly a full-on global tour might have these music legends Livin’ On The Edge, perhaps a one-off gig could be on the cards?

The Love In An Elevator songwriter is confident that Tyler would be able to sing a full concert again ‘if he could regain the strength in his voice, which would be music to the ears of millions of Aerosmith fans around the world.

He said: ‘You know, I think he would. I think it’s just a matter of getting there, you know? I mean, it’s like, you know, I mean, we’re up there, man. I’ve got enough left in me. I still wanna do [a final Aerosmith show]… So, we’ll see what happens.’

UNITED STATES - MAY 30: Photo of AEROSMITH and Tom HAMILTON and Steven TYLER and Joey KRAMER and Joe PERRY and Brad WHITFORD; L-R: Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Joey Kramer - posed, group shot, backstage - MusicBrainz: 3d2b98e5-556f-4451-a3ff-c50ea18d57cb, (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns)
Aerosmith formed in 1970 in Boston (Picture: Fin Costello/Redferns)

Aerosmith officially announced their retirement from touring in August 2024, citing the ‘impossibility’ of a full recovery for frontman Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury.

The band’s statement read: ‘As you know, Steven’s voice is an instrument like no other. He has spent months tirelessly working on getting his voice to where it was before his injury. We’ve seen him struggling despite having the best medical team by his side.

‘Sadly, it is clear that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible. We have made a heart-breaking and difficult, but necessary, decision – as a band of brothers – to retire from the touring stage.’

However, despite the band being on hiatus, both Perry and Tyler have been busy pursuing other projects with Perry touring the US with his group The Joe Perry Project and Steven singing at a Janie’s Fund charity event at the start of the year.

Since then, they’ve played a few special shows. In February, Tyler made a return to the stage for a charity event, performing Aerosmith classics like Walk This Way, Dream On, and Sweet Emotion. This was followed by another charity event in April, where Tyler and Perry reunited on stage for the first time in two years.

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