Breaking News: Aerosmith’s Tour Put on Hold as Steven Tyler’s Vocal Injuries Escalate

Aerosmith’s currently scheduled tour dates have been postponed due to a serious vocal injury suffered by lead singer Steven Tyler. This news comes after the band already had to postpone a few dates earlier this month on their farewell tour, making the situation even more unfortunate.

In a statement posted on their social media, Aerosmith announced that Tyler’s vocal injury is more severe than initially thought. In addition to damage to his vocal cords, he has also fractured his larynx, which requires ongoing care. Tyler is receiving the best medical treatment available, but given the nature of the fracture, patience is crucial for his recovery.

As a result, all of the currently scheduled shows on their farewell tour, aptly named ‘PEACE OUT’, must be postponed until 2024. The band assures fans that new dates will be announced as soon as more information is available. Tyler expressed his disappointment in the statement, saying he is heartbroken to not be able to perform with Aerosmith, the Black Crowes, and their incredible fans. He promises that they will be back on stage as soon as possible.

For fans who have already purchased tickets, the band reassures them that all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Refunds will also be available for those unable to attend the rescheduled shows. Fans with questions regarding refunds should contact their point of purchase.

This update follows a previous announcement made by the band on September 11, in which they rescheduled five dates to early next year. That announcement included Tyler’s message about being unable to sing for the next thirty days due to vocal cord damage and subsequent bleeding. It was clear that the band wanted to prioritize the well-being of their lead singer and ensure that when they do return to the stage, they give their fans the performance they deserve.

A larynx fracture, as explained by the National Library of Medicine, is a rare condition that requires significant force, often caused by a motor vehicle accident or sports injury. It can sometimes require surgery, but the prognosis is generally good, with favorable airway outcomes achieved in the majority of cases. However, age can affect the healing process, and older patients may be more at risk for complications. Tyler, at 75 years old, will need to take the necessary time to recover and heal properly.

While fans have been understanding of the circumstances surrounding these postponements, it’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Aerosmith has had to cancel concerts. Last year, they cancelled dates in their Las Vegas residency due to Tyler’s relapse and subsequent decision to enter a treatment program for his health and recovery. Tyler’s commitment to his sobriety has been commendable, and the band has always prioritized his well-being.

Despite the challenges they have faced, Aerosmith has continued to persevere and perform for their fans. They are undoubtedly grateful for the support and understanding they have received thus far. The band hopes to see their fans at the rescheduled shows in the near future, once Tyler has made a full recovery.

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