Aerosmith canceled final Vegas shows due to Steven Tyler’s health


Aerosmith announced on their social media platforms that their last two residency concerts in Vegas have been cancelled.

The band apologized to their fans.

“According to doctors’ advice, Stephen should sit these out. Stay healthy and we’ll see you in the new year!” the band wrote.

A representative for singer Steven Tyler did not immediately respond to a request for comment at the time of publication.

Aerosmith has announced that it has canceled its upcoming shows due to a doctor’s order for singer Steven Tyler.
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In May, the band announced that their Las Vegas residency dates in June and July had been canceled due to Tyler’s relapse.

“As many of you know, our beloved brother Stephen has been working on his sobriety for many years,” the group wrote. “After undergoing foot surgery to prepare for the scene and to manage the pain during the process, he recently returned and voluntarily entered a treatment program to focus on his health and recovery.”

Tyler, 74, left rehab in July.

Tyler’s rep said at the time that he was “doing very well and looking forward to getting back on stage.”

Steven Tyler performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in early November.

Steven Tyler performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in early November.
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In early September, Dream On returned to their stomping ground on the East Coast, performing in Maine and Massachusetts. In November, Tyler performed at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony.

Aerosmith previously canceled their Vegas residency in May due to Steven Tyler's relapse.

Aerosmith previously canceled their Vegas residency in May due to Steven Tyler’s relapse.
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“Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster.com will be automatically refunded,” the group said. “All other payments will be available at the time of purchase.”

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