04 August,2023 08:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
(From left) Aerosmith members Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, Joe Perry and Steven Tyler
Legendary American hard rock band Aerosmith, which earlier announced its Farewell Tour, have begun dishing out tickets to what will mark the end of their 50-year career. But fans aren't exactly happy about the tour due to the massive cost of the tickets, which have been said to be over $695 to $700.
The tour has been titled Peace Out by the band and will kick off on September 2. The band's first stop will be Philadelphia followed by other American cities, including San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, Nashville among others. The band's tour will take them across all of North America, which will include Canada as well in areas such as Ontario, Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
However, the band hasn't made it a global tour as their destinations for now at least don't include any stops in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia or Oceania. Aerosmith will be partnering with the Black Crowes as special guests for the tour. The band took to social media recently, calling this tour their biggest ever, offering a massive 360 degree look at the biggest stages that will be available.
Aerosmith have currently released limited tickets for the tour where they will be dishing out some of their most well known tracks like Dream on, Sweet emotion, Walk this way, Janie's got a gun and Livin' on the edge among others, as well as some of their lesser known tracks. Formed in 1970, Aerosmith is one of the most influential and bestselling bands of all time rivaling the likes of Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, having sold over 200 million records worldwide.
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