Aerosmith are hitting the road one last time! The rock band has announced their final tour: The Peace Out Tour. The 40-date tour will go on from September 2023 to January 2024 and will feature special guests The Black Crowes.
Frontman Steven Tyler, lead guitarist Joe Perry, bassist Tom Hamilton and guitarist Brad Whitford will be uniting for the tour, however, original drummer, Joey Kramer, will not be a part of it. Read on to know the complete venues and ticket details.
Aerosmith Announce Farewell The Peace Out Tour
“It’s not goodbye it’s PEACE OUT! Get ready and walk this way, you’re going to get the best show of our lives,” said the acclaimed band announcing the tour. The group also revealed that John Douglas will be joining them as the drummer instead of Joey Kramer.
“While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health. Joey’s unmistakable and legendary presence behind the drum kit will be sorely missed,” read the official statement.
The Peace Out Tour Venues and Dates
The tour will begin in Philadelphia on September 2nd and will see the band performing in 38 more cities including Toronto, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco, and New York before concluding in Montreal on January 26th next year. Here is the full list of venues:
Sep 02: Philadelphia, PA, at Wells Fargo Center
Sep 06: Pittsburgh, PA, at PPG Paints Arena
Sep 09: Belmont Park, at NY: UBS Arena
Sep 12: Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
Sep 15: Chicago, IL, at United Center
Sep 18: Detroit, MI, at Little Caesars Arena
Sep 21: Cleveland, OH at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Sep 24: Raleigh, NC, at PNC Arena
Sep 27: Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
Oct 11: Tampa, FL, at Amalie Arena
Oct 14: Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
Oct 17: Charlotte, NC, at Spectrum Center
Oct 20: Sunrise, FL, at FLA Live Arena
Oct 23: Austin, TX, at Moody Center
Oct 26: St Louis, MO, at Enterprise Center
Oct 29: Indianapolis, IN, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Nov 01: San Antonio, TX, at AT&T Arena
Nov 04: Tulsa, OK, at BOK Center
Nov 07: Dallas, TX, at American Airlines Center
Nov 10: Omaha, NE, at CHI Health Center
Nov 13: St Paul, MN, at Xcel Energy Center
Nov 16: Kansas City, MO, at T-Mobile Center
Nov 19: Denver, CO, at Ball Arena
Nov 22: Salt Lake City, UT, at Vivint Arena
Nov 25: Portland, OR, at Moda Center
Nov 28: Seattle, WA, at Climate Pledge Arena
Dec 01: San Francisco, CA, at Chase Center
Dec 04: San Jose, CA, at SAP Center
Dec 07: Los Angeles, CA, at The Kia Forum
Dec 10: Phoenix, AZ, at Footprint Center
Dec 28: Newark, NJ, at Prudential Center
Dec 31: Boston, MA, at TD Garden
Jan 04: Cincinnati, OH, at Heritage Bank Arena
Jan 07: Louisville, KY, at KFC Yum! Center
Jan 10: Nashville, TN, at Bridgestone Arena
Jan 13: Knoxville, TN, at Thompson-Boling Arena
Jan 16: Buffalo, NY, at KeyBank Center
Jan 19: New York, NY, at Madison Square Garden
Jan 23: Columbus, OH, at Schottenstein Center
Jan 26: Montreal, QC, at Bell Centre
The Peace Out Tour Tickets
Tickets for the concerts will go on sale on May 5th at 10 am local time via ticketmaster.com. Joe Perry also revealed that more dates and venues could be added as the tour progresses.
“It’s the final farewell tour, but I have a feeling it will go on for a while. But I don’t know how many times we’ll be coming back to the same cities. It could very possibly be the last time,” he said.
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