Aerosmith has canceled the rest of its residency in Las Vegas following repeated cancellations due to lead singer Steven Tyler’s sickness.
“To all our fans… We are so sorry to announce we are cancelling these last two Las Vegas Shows. On the advice of doctors, Steven has to sit these out. Stay healthy and we’ll see you in the new year!” the band tweeted early Thursday, ending hypothesis about whether or not it will play the ultimate two live shows in its relaunched residency at Park MGM.
The Aerosmith: Deuces Are Wild live shows had been scheduled for Thursday and Sunday, and had been the final two of 4 deliberate exhibits the band was scheduled to carry out this month. But none of them materialized.
The “Walk This Way” and “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” hit-makers tweeted that their Dec. 2 live performance was canceled solely an hour and quarter-hour earlier than showtime.
Tyler, 74, was “feeling unwell and unable to perform,” however the rockers mentioned that he was anticipated to make a full restoration for the Monday present. Monday got here and went and not using a live performance both and Tyler advised followers through Twitter on Sunday that he wanted to take “more time to rest” on physician’s orders.
“There is nowhere we’d rather be than on stage surrounded by the greatest fans in the world,” the band mentioned. “We sincerely apologize.”
Details about Tyler’s sickness haven’t been disclosed.
The Deuces Are Wild residency on the Dolby Live theater celebrated the four-time Grammy Award successful band’s fiftieth anniversary.
The rock legends first launched the exhibits in April 2019 and carried out by means of February 2020 when reside occasions had been halted because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The residency was relaunched in June 2021 and demand was mentioned to be so excessive that they added 17 dates for the autumn. But Aerosmith’s first two months of present residency exhibits had been canceled after Tyler entered rehab in May following a decade of sobriety.
In May, his bandmates Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford introduced that the frontman had “recently relapsed” following foot surgical procedure and had “voluntarily” checked himself into therapy.
Tyler left rehab in late June after reportedly finishing a profitable keep.
The band returned to the Park MGM for a number of exhibits in September and November. The final live performance they performed there was Nov. 29 and included the songs “Draw the Line, “Walking the Dog,” “Rag Doll” and “Cryin’.”
Representatives for Tyler didn’t reply to the Los Angeles Times’ requests for additional remark.
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