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High school gyms and Hull's Surf Nantasket: Aerosmith book chronicles band's early tours

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While we all dig out from the latest Snowmageddon and dream of when the world will finally get back to normal and we can hear live music again, there’s a new treasure for rock fans, a deep dive back into the earliest days of Aerosmith , the storied rock band with South Shore roots.  

Julian Gill’s “Aerosmith – On Tour 1973-85” came out in December from  DeJulien Publishing, a 612-page labor of love that traces the band’s career from its earliest days through its first dozen years of prominence.

Obviously, fans might be thinking that there have been several books covering the band’s history and autobiographical tomes from almost all the principals. Gill even salutes Milton author Stephen Davis’ acclaimed “Walk This Way” as the premier – and official – band bio. This is different, not even as much a formal history but a delectable compendium of memories and memorabilia, concert reports and showbills, newspaper ads and reviews of the band from a wide variety of sources.

As Gill notes in his introduction, this volume is not a biography of the band, and not just a gossipy he said/he said, and the author does not consider himself an Aerosmith insider. His aim has been to collect a raw compendium of literally everything he could find about the band, its formative years and its progress. It contains a daunting list of shows performed, with attendance figures, set lists when available, receipts if possible and who else was on the bill that night.   

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The book does not aim to simply present a list of bootleg recordings of some of those shows, but it does make note of when shows were recorded or videotaped. The book is arranged chronologically from the band's earliest days to the days after the January 1973 release of its  eponymous debut album and then album by album through 1985.

Fans will like the way Gill presents excerpts from other works; he simply cites the source immediately in parenthesis. Looking over all these band artifacts is fascinating and Gill has it made it accessible. One old ad touting a show in Willimantic, Connecticut, in the mid-1970s has the club featuring Wheatstraw right after Aerosmith. Local fans know Wheatstraw was the band fronted by Cohasset songsmith Chuck McDermott, who is still making compelling music, including the 2021 album we just cited in our Best Albums of the Year.

A musical 'time warp'

“I’m a massive collector,” Gill said by phone from his San Francisco home. “I’m the publisher because this book is a little dense. I’m not selling salacious details, but a lot of technical details, so most publishers wouldn’t be interested. With all the other books already out, including from band members, I try to let them be the ones to tell their story, and just add contemporaneous details from that time. Referring to the band members’ autobiographies, I’m not trying to prove or disprove anything that’s in them, but try to point out where they diverge, or where someone may have conflated things that happened at a different time.”

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Looking at the band’s origins, it probably always surprises people to realize that singer Steven Tyler came from a musical family, with a father who was a classical pianist. Tyler  had already had a bit of a rock career before joining his eventual bandmates, including in a New York City rock group called Strangers, or for a more exotic sound, Strangeurs. That outfit opened for The Yardbirds and The Lovin’ Spoonful in the New York area. Tyler, numerous sources say, is the consummate perfectionist, whose demand for getting it right frequently drove his bandmates mad.

Guitarist Joe Perry , meanwhile, was growing up in Hopedale and the two stars met during summer gigs, particularly at the music camp run by Tyler’s father. By 1970, Perry had moved to Boston with his trio, to  an apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Ave.  Drummer Joey Kramer and bassist Tom Hamilton also landed in Boston, and the band found each other.

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Accounts vary on how the principals came together after that, and Gill’s book offers several of the conflicting accounts. Guitarist Raymond Tabano, who had a leather shop in Boston that provided more income than the other guys at that point, was an early key player but would soon be replaced by Brad Whitford. Rehearsing in a Boston University basement space, the band soon began playing actual shows, and those early months show a lot of gigs at the Lakeview Ballroom on Route 16 in Mendon after their legendary maiden gig at Nipmuc Regional High School in Mendon.

By 1972,  Aerosmith was playing pretty regularly, although some of those local venues were unique, and reviews from the time are often hilariously pretentious. One fall 1972 gig had the band playing K-K-K-Katy’s in Kenmore Square with Elvis impersonator Golden Joe Baker headlining the next night. When the band returned to play the club for four nights in a row in December, the ad in The Boston Globe listed them as "Arrowsmith."

'One region at a time'

By the end of ’72, of course, Aerosmith had their record deal with Columbia Records, and their eponymous debut, recorded at Intermedia Sound on Newbury Street in Boston, was released in January 1973. Who remembers that their record got scant PR because its release came on the same day some kid from New Jersey named Springsteen released his much-ballyhooed Columbia debut?

Even though Aerosmith's debut included “Dream On,” neither the single nor the album would be an immediate hit, so the band had to hit the road again and win audiences over night by night. A March ’73 show found them at Paul’s Mall on Boylston Street in Boston, normally a jazz club, during a week  when they were squeezed in between pop singer Hoyt Axton and soulman Billy Paul.

A tour opening for the Mahavishnu Orchestra didn’t work out – far different styles of music and audiences – but a later one with The Kinks was better and when Aerosmith got a chance to open for Mott the Hoople, things began to take off.

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“They became popular one region at a time, first Boston and New Hampshire, and then further out,” noted Gill. “You see that having to hone your skills in front of a confrontational audience, such as they faced on that Mahavishnu tour, helped them grow as musicians. Mott the Hoople was on the way down but that was a good match of audiences.” 

Hull and Stonehill College gigs

By August the band was opening for Sha Na Na before 35,000 fans at Suffolk Downs, and a Globe review called Tyler “a pseudo Mick Jagger” while dismissing their music as geared to “the bubblegum set.” There’s a notation of a Sept. 21 show at The Surf in Nantasket Beach, just before a Sept. 29 show at Boston College filled McHugh Forum beyond its  5,500 capacity. Two shows at the Orpheum Theatre  in Boston opening for Mott the Hoople were sellouts at the end of October. There is not much info about a Nov. 11 show at Stonehill College but a noise complaint someone lodged indicates the show happened.

“Writers in the ‘70s seemed to be having a contest; how to insult Steven Tyler the most,” Gill said, laughing. “He never denied his debt to Mick Jagger. But those reviews are very colorful and reading them is like entering a time warp.”

But that debut album kept building as “Dream On” belatedly became a hit single and the album went gold in September 1975. The album finally got as high No. 21 on the charts in 1976, spending 59 weeks on the charts, and achieved platinum status in 1986.

In 1974, their second album, “Get Your Wings,” was released. It was more popular almost right away and it went gold little more than a year later. By ’75, their third album, “Toys in the Attic,” was riding high and Aerosmith was headlining a sold-out Boston Garden. But all that later success started with those first years of relentless touring, performing anywhere they could.

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Tyler hitches home from Bourne

One of our favorite anecdotes noted in the book involved a couple of area dates from February 1974. On  Feb. 9, Aerosmith played at Mass. Maritime Academy and the next night they performed at Southern Mass. University in Dartmouth. But the second gig violated a no-compete-within-30-miles clause in their contract for the Mass. Maritime Academy show, so the band didn’t get paid that night. Whether that upset him or, as the opening band’s drummer claimed, he just did it for a lark, Tyler ended up hitchhiking home from Bourne.

Along with all the detailed dates, statistics and set lists in the book, that’s the kind of humanizing nuance that makes it so engrossing. You might think it is just a book for Aerosmith devotees, but then after being engrossed in it for an hour or more, you realize it really is a fascinating record of an unforgettable time in rock history.

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January 11, 1980 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON

January 13, 1980 Nassau Veterans Coliseum, Uniondale, NY

January 15, 1980 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY

January 17, 1980 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

January 18-19, 1980 Civic Center, Springfield, MA

January 20, 1980 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

January 22, 1980 Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY

January 24, 1980 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

January 25, 1980 Capital Center, Largo, MD

January 29-30, 1980 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN

February 3, 1980 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

February 18, 1980 Civic Center, Springfield, MA

March 8, 1980 America Alive, New York City, NY

April 12, 1980 Club Detroit, Boston, MA

April 20, 1980 Speaks Club Uniondale, NY

June 11-12, 1980 Stage West, Hartford, CT

August 18, 1980 Steven & Kathleen Bickford's, Sunapee, NH

December 1, 1980 Metro, Boston, MA

December 3, 1980 Club Boston, Boston, MA

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November 6, 1982 Concord, NE

November 7, 1982 Frank Frank Frank Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA

November 9, 1982 Civic Center, Providence, RI

November 11, 1982 Centrum, Worcester, MA

November 13, 1982 War Memorial Coliseum, Rochester, NY

November 16, 1982 - Centrum, Worcester, MA

November 18, 1982 Civic Center, Hartford, CT

November 19, 1982 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

November 21, 1982 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI

November 24-25, 1982 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL

November 26, 1982 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

November 27, 1982 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI

November 29, 1982 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI

December 1, 1982 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH

December 3, 1982 James White Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN

December 4, 1982 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN

December 6, 1982 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

December 8, 1982 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH

December 9, 1982 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON

December 11-12, 1982 Civic Center, Huntingdon, WV

December 13, 1982 Ohio Expo Center Coliseum, Columbus, OH

December 15, 1982 Omni, Atlanta, GA

December 17, 1982 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL

December 18, 1982 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL

December 26, 1982 Convention Center, Dallas, TX

December 27, 1982 Summit, Houston, TX

December 30, 1982 Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX

January 4, 1983 Neil S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI

January 6, 1983 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA

January 7, 1983 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA

January 9, 1983 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT

January 11, 1983 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO

January 13, 1983 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM

January 16, 1983 Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV

January 28, 1983 Met Center, Bloomington, MN

February 5, 1983 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO

February 11, 1983 Civic Center, Springfield, MA

February 13, 1983 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ

February 14, 1983 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

February 16, 1983 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD

February 21, 1983 Civic Center, Glen Falls, NY

February 22, 1983 Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, NY

February 24, 1983 Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY

February 25, 1983 Forum, Montreal, QC

February 28, 1983 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

March 1, 1983 Nassau Veterans Coliseum, Uniondale, NY

March 5, 1983 Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, MA

April 21, 1983 Glens Falls, NY

April 23, 1983 Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, FL

April 24, 1983 Baseball Stadium. Miami, FL

May 23, 1983 Pier 84, New York City, NY

May 25, 1983 Capital Center, Largo, MD

May 27, 1983 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH

May 28, 1983 Alpine Valley Music Center, East Troy, WI

May 29, 1983 San Bernardino, CA US Festival

May 30, 1983 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

July 23, 1983 Pier 84, New York City, NY

July 30, 1983 Compton Terrace Amphitheater, Phoenix, AZ

August 2, 1983 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA

August 5, 1983 County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA ?

August 5, 1983 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA

August 6, 1983 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA

October 30, 1983 Civic Center, Providence, RI

December 13, 1983 Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ

December 29, 1983 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

December 31, 1983 Centrum, Worcester, MA

January 6, 1984 Fountain Casino, Elizabeth, NJ

January 18, 1984 Boston, MA

February 8, 1984 Civic Center, Hartford, CT

February 9, 1984 Ritz, New York City, NY

February 11, 1984 Calderone Theater, Hempstead, NY

February 14, 1984 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

February 16, 1984 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY

February 17, 1984 Civic Center, Providence, RI

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June 22-23, 1984 Capitol Theater, Concord, NE

June 27, 1984 Cayuga County Fairgrounds, Weedsport, NY

June 28, 1984 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

June 30, 1984 Community War Memorial, Rochester, NY

July 2, 1984 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

July 3, 1984 City Island, Harrisburg, PA

July 5, 1984 Orange County Fairgrounds, Middletown, NY

July 6, 1984 Scope Arena, England, VA

July 8, 1984 Louis J. Tullio Theater, Erie, PA

July 9, 1984 Kingswood Music Theater, Toronto, ON

July 11, 1984 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

July 12, 1984 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL

July 13, 1984 Prarie Capitol Convention Center, Springfield, IL

July 14, 1984 Castle Farms Music Theater, Charlevoix, MI

July 14, 1984 Prarie Capitol Convention Center, Springfield, IL

July 15, 1984 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH

July 21, 1984 Navy Island, St. Paul, MN

July 23, 1984 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH

July 24, 1984 Five Flags Performing Arts Center, Dubuque, IA

July 26, 1984 Navy Island, St. Paul, MN

July 29, 1984 Arena, St. Louis, MO (supported by Orion The Hunter)

July 30, 1984 Starlight Theater, Kansas City, MO

August 4-5, 1984 Centrum, Worcester, MA

August 8, 1984 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

August 10, 1984 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

August 11, 1984 Forum, Montreal, QC

August 20, 1984 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ

August 22, 1984 Golden Hall, San Diego, CA

August 25-26, 1984 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA

August 28, 1984 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA

August 31, 1984 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA

December 3, 1984 Boston, MA

December 7, 1984 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM

December 8, 1984 County Coliseum, El Paso, TX

December 10, 1984 Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX

December 12, 1984 Summit, Houston, TX

December 13, 1984 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX

December 18, 1984 Musical Theater, Sunrise, FL

December 20, 1984 Orange County Civic Center, Orlando, FL

December 21, 1984 Bay Front Center, St. Petersburg, FL

December 23, 1984 Orange County Civic Center, Orlando, FL

December 26, 1984 Civic Center, Glen Falls, NY

December 27, 1984 Civic Center, Providence, RI

December 29, 1984 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT

December 30-31, 1984 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

January 2, 1985 Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, NY

January 3, 1985 Hersheypark Arena, Hershey, PA

January 4, 1985 Frank Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA

January 6, 1985 Civic Center, Springfield, MA

January 7, 1985 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD

January 11, 1985 Star Plaza Theater, Merrillville, IN

January 12, 1985 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI

January 14, 1985 L.C. Walker Arena, Muskegon, MI

January 15, 1985 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY

January 17, 1985 SIU Arena, Carbondale, IL

January 18, 1985 Ohio Expo Center Coliseum, Columbus, OH

Done With Mirrors tour

August 23, 1985 Alpine Valley Music Center, East Troy, WI

August 24, 1985 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI

August 25, 1985 Silver Stadium, Rochester, NY

August 27, 1985 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

September 2, 1985 Compton Terrace Amphitheater, Phoenix, AZ

September 14, 1985 Manning Bowl, Lynne, MA

September 22, 1985 Neil S. Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI

January 13, 1986 - USA Seattle, Washington - Seattle Arena (Tour rehearsals)

January 17, 1986 - USA Seattle, Washington - Seattle Arena

January 19, 1986 - USA Spokane, Washington - Spokane Coliseum

January 20, 1986 - USA Portland, Oregon - Memorial Coliseum

January 21, 1986 - USA Medford, Oregon - Jackson City Auditorium

January 23, 1986 - USA Reno, Nevada - Lawlor Events Center

January 24, 1986 - USA San Francisco, California - Cow Palace

January 27, 1986 - USA Fresno, California - Selland Arena

January 28, 1986 - USA Bakersfield, California - Convention Center

January 29, 1986 - USA Bakersfield, California - Convention Center

January 30, 1986 - USA Las Vegas, Nevada - Thomas & Mack Center

January 31, 1986 - USA Los Angeles, California - Sports Arena

February 1, 1986 - USA San Bernardino, California - Orange Pavilion

February 3, 1986 - USA Albuquerque, New Mexico - Tingley Coliseum

February 5, 1986 - USA El Paso, Texas - County Coliseum

February 6, 1986 - USA Lubbock, Texas - Municipal Coliseum

February 8, 1986 - USA Lafayette, Louisiana - Cajundome

February 11, 1986 - USA Corpus Christi, Texas - Memorial Coliseum

February 12, 1986 - USA San Antonio, Texas - Freeman Coliseum

February 14, 1986 - USA Odessa, Texas - Ector County Coliseum

February 15, 1986 - USA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Myriad Arena

February 16, 1986 - USA Amarillo, Texas - Civic Center

February 18, 1986 - USA Beaumont, Texas - Civic Center

February 20, 1986 - USA Dallas, Texas - Reunion Arena

February 21, 1986 - USA Houston, Texas - The Summit

March 7, 1986 - USA Largo, Maryland - Capital Canter

March 8, 1986 - USA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The Spectrum

March 11, 1986 - USA Worcester, Massachusetts - The Centrum

March 12, 1986 - USA Worcester, Massachusetts - The Centrum

March 14, 1986 - USA Salisbury, Maryland - Wicomico Youth & Civic Center

March 15, 1986 - USA New Haven, Connecticut - Veterans Memorial Coliseum

March 16, 1986 - USA Springfield, Massachusetts - Civic Center

March 18, 1986 - USA Providence, Rhode Island - Civic Center

March 19, 1986 - USA Syracuse, New York - Onondaga County War Memorial

March 20, 1986 - USA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Civic Arena

March 22, 1986 - USA England, Virginia - Scope Arena

March 23, 1986 - USA Richmond, Virginia - Richmond Coliseum

March 25, 1986 - USA Atlanta, Georgia - The Omni

March 26, 1986 - USA Lakeland, Florida - Civic Center

March 28, 1986 - USA Hollywood, Florida - Sportatorium

March 29, 1986 - USA Fort Myers, Florida - Lee County Civic Center

March 30, 1986 - USA Jacksonville, Florida - Veterans Memorial Coliseum

April 1, 1986 - USA Nashville, Tennessee - Municipal Auditorium

April 2, 1986 - USA Knoxville, Tennessee - James White Civic Coliseum

April 3, 1986 - USA Johnson City, Tennessee - Freedom Hall

April 4, 1986 - USA Charlotte, North Carolina - Charlotte Coliseum

April 5, 1986 - USA Glen Falls, New York - Civic Arena

April 8, 1986 - USA New York City, New York - Madison Square Garden

April 10, 1986 - USA Hershey, Pennsylvania - Hersheypark Arena

April 12, 1986 - USA East Rutherford, New Jersey - Brendan Byrne Arena

April 13, 1986 - USA Bethlehem, Pennsylvania - Frank Frank Frank Stabler Arena

April 15, 1986 - USA Glen Falls, New York - Civic Center

April 16, 1986 - USA Portland, Maine - Cumberland County Civic Center

April 20, 1986 - USA Fort Worth, Texas - Tarrant County Convention Center

April 23, 1986 - USA Corpus Christi, Texas - Memorial Coliseum

April 24, 1986 - USA San Antonio, Texas - Freeman Coliseum

May 1, 1986 - USA Binghamton, New York - Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena

May 2, 1986 - USA Erie, Pennsylvania - Louis J. Tullio Theater

May 4, 1986 - USA Rochester, New York - Community War Memorial

May 5, 1986 - USA Rochester, New York - Community War Memorial

May 6, 1986 - USA Toledo, Ohio - Sports Arena

May 9, 1986 - USA Bloomington, Minnesota - Met Center

May 11, 1986 - USA Peoria, Illinois - Civic Center

May 12, 1986 - USA Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Five Seasons Performing Arts Center

May 14, 1986 - USA Omaha, Nebraska - Civic Auditorium

May 16, 1986 - USA Columbus, Ohio - Ohio Expo Center Coliseum

May 17, 1986 - USA Indianapolis, Indiana - Market Square Arena

May 18, 1986 - USA Kalamazoo, Michigan - Wings Stadium

May 19, 1986 - USA Kalamazoo, Michigan - Wings Stadium

May 20, 1986 - USA Saginaw, Michigan - Wendler Arena

May 22, 1986 - USA Detroit, Michigan - Joe Louis Arena

May 23, 1986 - USA Columbus, Ohio - Richfield Coliseum

May 24, 1986 - USA Cincinnati, Ohio - Riverbend Music Center

May 26, 1986 - USA Des Moines, Iowa - Iowa State Fairgrounds

May 27, 1986 - USA St. Louis, Missouri - Kiel Auditorium

May 30, 1986 - USA East Troy, Wisconsin - Alpine Valley Music Center

June 5, 1986 - USA Roanoke, Virginia - Civic Center

June 6, 1986 - USA Columbia, South Carolina - Carolina Coliseum

August 3, 1986 - USA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The Spectrum

August 25, 1986 - USA Syracuse, New York - New York State Fairgrounds

August 31, 1986 - USA Foxboro, Massachusetts - Foxboro Stadium

December 13, 1986 - USA Worcester, Massachusetts - The Centrum

June 20, 1987 - USA Dallas, Texas - Cotton Bowl

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October 16, 1987 - USA Binghamton, New York - Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena

October 17, 1987 - USA Buffalo, New York - Memorial Auditorium

October 19, 1987 - USA Syracuse, New York - Onondaga County War Memorial

October 20, 1987 - Canada Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens

October 22, 1987 - Canada Montreal, Quebec - Forum

October 24, 1987 - USA Rochester, New York - Community War Memorial

October 25, 1987 - USA Glen Falls, New York - Civic Center

October 27, 1987 - USA Portland, Maine - Cumberland County Civic Center

October 30, 1987 - USA Providence, Rhode Island - Civic Center

October 31, 1987 - USA Providence, Rhode Island - Civic Center

November 1, 1987 - USA Springfield, Massachusetts - Civic Center

November 3, 1987 - USA New Haven, Connecticut - Veterans Memorial Coliseum

November 5, 1987 - USA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Civic Arena

November 7, 1987 - USA Lake Placid, New York - Olympic Center

November 8, 1987 - USA Uniondale, New York - Nassau Veterans Coliseum

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Aerosmith Announce Rescheduled Dates for Peace Out Farewell Tour

By Andy Greene

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Aerosmith have announced rescheduled dates for their Peace Out farewell tour, which was suspended in September 2023 because Steven Tyler fractured his larynx. This new leg kicks off Sept. 20 in Pittsburgh and wraps up Feb. 26 in Buffalo, New York. They’ll once again be joined by the Black Crowes.

The band announced plans to wrap their career with one final tour in May 2023, but they played a mere three shows before Tyler severely hurt his larynx. “I am heartbroken to not be out there with Aerosmith, my brothers, and the incredible Black Crowes, rocking with the best fans in the world,” he wrote in a message to fans. “I promise we will be back as soon as we can!”

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By abc news | may 13, 2024, aerosmith celebrating upcoming peace out tour with limited edition print collection.

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Aerosmith has teamed with the fine art photography company Sonic Editions for a new limited edition photography collection to help celebrate their upcoming final tour.

The officially licensed framed prints in the collection were all hand-selected by the members of Aerosmith, which, according to the announcement , ensures “every piece captures the essence of their legendary career.”

The collection includes various live shots, including one of them on stage in Boston in 1973 and one of frontman  Steven Tyler in front of an audience in Oakland in 1978. There is also a variety of group portraits, including one from Hamburg, Germany in 1977 and others taken around the time of their Pump and Permanent Vacation albums.

Prints in the Aerosmith Collection range in price from about $150 to $1,000 depending on the size. More information can be found at soniceditions.com .  

After postponing their Peace Out farewell tour last year when Tyler fractured his larynx, Aerosmith is due to relaunch the trek on September 20 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with dates confirmed through February 26 in Buffalo, New York.   The Black Crowes will once again be special guests on the tour.

The complete Peace Out schedule  can be found at aerosmith.com .

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Aerosmith reschedules Peace Out farewell tour: Dates for 3 Florida shows, how to get tickets

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Florida Aerosmith fans will wait just a bit longer to finally say peace out  to the iconic rock band.

The rockers, who postponed their Peace Out farewell tour  after only a few shows in September, will return for a 40-date run starting Sept. 20 of this year.

Three Florida shows are included in this new schedule, all seeing dates in the early half of 2025. As with the original dates,  The Black Crowes  will open for Aerosmith.

When are the new Florida dates for Aerosmith's 'Peace Out' farewell tour? They also added an extra city

The new dates for the Florida shows are:

  • Friday, Feb. 14 - Tampa, Amelie Arena
  • Monday, Feb. 17 - Sunrise, Amerant Bank Arena

In addition to rescheduling the tour, the band added three cities: Pittsburgh, Orlando and Philadelphia, where their tour kicked off last September.

The Orlando date is Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the Kia Arena, recently renamed from the Amway Center.

Why did Aerosmith have to postpone 2023 tour dates? What happened to Steven Tyler?

On Sept. 12, Tyler initially  announced  that he had a severe vocal injury that occurred during Aerosmith's Saturday show in Long Island, New York.

“I’m heartbroken to say I have received strict doctor’s orders not to sing for the next thirty days,” Tyler, 75, said in a  statement  released by the band on Monday. “I sustained vocal cord damage during Saturday’s show that led to subsequent bleeding. We’ll need to postpone a few dates so that we can come back and give you the performance you deserve.

However, the band shared in a statement two weeks later that said “Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought. His doctor has confirmed that in addition to the damage to his vocal cords, he fractured his larynx which requires ongoing care.”

They shared the rock icon was receiving the best medical treatment available to ensure his recovery is swift, but "given the nature of a fracture, he is being told patience is essential.”

I bought tickets to Aerosmith's 2023 shows. Will my tickets be honored?

All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates, while tickets for the new shows will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time April 12 via  ticketmaster.com .

For those who previously purchased tickets and cannot attend the rescheduled concerts, refunds will be available at point of purchase. A series of VIP packages are also available at  aerosmith.com/VIP.

What songs can fans expect to hear at Aerosmith’s farewell shows?

USA TODAY attended the opening show in Philadelphia last year. While there could be changes to the set list, here's what it looked like prior to the postponement:

  • "Back in the Saddle"
  • "Love in an Elevator"
  • "Janie's Got a Gun"
  • "Adam's Apple"
  • "Livin' on the Edge"
  • "No More No More"
  • "Hangman Jury"
  • "Seasons of Wither"
  • "Movin' Out"
  • "Stop Messin' Around"
  • "Rats in the Cellar"
  • "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
  • "Sweet Emotion"
  • "Toys in the Attic"
  • "Walk This Way"

Are all original Aerosmith members on tour?

Original drummer  Joey Kramer  will be sitting out the band's final tour. John Douglas, Aerosmith's former drum tech, is filling Kramer's seat.

“While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health. Joey’s unmistakable and legendary presence behind the drum kit will be sorely missed,” the band said in a statement.

However, fans can look forward to Tyler's yowl and his fellow Toxic Twin, Joe Perry, on the guitar. Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton remain on guitar and bass.

See all Aerosmith's 'Peace Out' farewell tour dates

  • Sept. 20 – Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena
  • Sept. 23 – Philadelphia  – Wells Fargo Center
  • Sept. 26 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center    
  • Sept. 29 – Cleveland  – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 
  • Oct. 2 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
  • Oct. 5 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena 
  • Oct. 8 – Washington – Capital One Arena
  • Oct. 11 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena
  • Oct. 14 – St Louis – Enterprise Center
  • Oct. 17 – Cincinnati  – Heritage Bank Arena
  • Oct. 20 – Nashville, TN  – Bridgestone Arena
  • Oct. 31 – Phoenix  – Footprint Center
  • Nov. 3 – San Antonio - Frost Bank Center
  • Nov. 6 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
  • Nov. 9 – Dallas– American Airlines Center
  • Nov. 12 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
  • Nov. 15 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
  • Nov. 18 – Denver– Ball Arena    
  • Nov. 21 – Portland, OR – Moda Center 
  • Nov. 24 – Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
  • Nov. 27 – Salt Lake City– Vivint Arena
  • Nov. 30 – San Francisco– Chase Center
  • Dec. 4 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center               
  • Dec. 7 – Los Angeles– The Kia Forum
  • Dec. 28 – Newark, NJ - Prudential Center 
  • Dec. 31 – Boston – TD Garden
  • Jan. 4 – Detroit - Little Caesars Arena       
  • Jan. 7 – Toronto – Scotiabank Arena 
  • Jan. 10 – Montreal – Bell Centre
  • Jan. 16 – Indianapolis – Gainbridge Fieldhouse 
  • Jan. 19 – Chicago – United Center
  • Jan. 22 – St Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
  • Jan. 25 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
  • Feb. 11 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
  • Feb. 14 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
  • Feb. 17 – Sunrise, FL – Amerant Bank Arena
  • Feb. 20 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena 
  • Feb. 23 – New York – Madison Square Garden
  • Feb. 26 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center

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