Aerosmith ends 50-year touring career

Rock icons cancel all remaining dates of Peace Out Farewell Tour due to lead singer Steven Tyler's severe vocal cord injury, and fans can receive refunds for purchased tickets

Aerosmith has announced their retirement from live performances and touring.
The decision is due to lead singer Steven Tyler's severe vocal cord injury, including a fractured larynx, which has left him unable to fully recover his voice despite extensive medical efforts and rehabilitation.
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The iconic American rock band was formed in Boston in 1970. It includes Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, and Joey Kramer
The band expressed heartbreak over the decision and gratitude to fans for enduring support throughout a historic 50-year rock 'n' roll career.
All remaining dates of their Peace Out Farewell Tour have been canceled, and fans can receive refunds for purchased tickets.
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