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According to the group’s joint statement, Tyler, whose prior rehab experience is well-known, relapsed as a result of pain management during foot surgery. Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Brad Whitford, members of the Boston band, are hoping Steven will be able to perform on September 4 at Bangor’s Maine Savings Amphitheater.
The trio was scheduled to perform “Deuces Are Wild” at Park MGM’s Dolby Live theater starting on June 17 and running through July. Tickets can be bought at the venue or refunded right away through Ticketmaster. According to the announcement, a new cycle of residency concerts is scheduled to start in September.
Steven Tyler’s rehab treatment following a relapse and the cancellation of Aerosmith happen at the same time.
The first round of Aerosmith’s residency performances in Las Vegas has been postponed as a result of the singer Steven Tyler’s admission to a treatment center.
Aimee Ann Preston, Tyler’s longtime partner, and he were last seen together in public on April 3 at a Grammy Awards viewing party in Hollywood to support his nonprofit Janie’s Fund. The musician’s former personal aide Preston is 34 years younger than he is.
In 1984, 1986, 1988, and 2010, Steven Tyler sought treatment for “pain management and an addiction to prescription medications as a result of ten years of performance injuries.” Dr. Brian McKeon, Tyler’s physician, indicated that due to his knee and foot ailments, he was in “serious chronic agony.”
“My sobriety cost me everything. I’ve had many times in my life when I just couldn’t handle things, whether it was a marriage or my addiction reared its ugly head, and the other guys in the band are not much different from that.”
After relapsing, the Grammy winner was “at risk” of losing his loved ones. Fans, on the other side, backed Steven Tyler in the comments section. One Instagram user gave the songwriter the advice to “be strong,” while another exhorted him to “get better.”
The Aerosmith Tour is No Longer Happening
Earlier this year, Aerosmith’s previously planned headline performances in the UK and Europe in 2022 were postponed owing to “uncertainty over travel constraints and the continued existence of COVID limits and other concerns.”
The group was scheduled to perform at both the 2019 and 2020 Glastonbury festivals. On the other hand, Aerosmith won’t be performing this year. Joey Kramer, a seasoned drummer for Aerosmith, will take a “temporary leave of absence,” the band announced in March.
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