Aerosmith breaks silence on retirement from touring


Aerosmith breaks silence on retirement from touring

Legendary rock band Aerosmith has just announced their retirement from touring.

Charlie Kendall's Metalshop conducted an email interview with the bassist of the A hole in my soul rockers, Tom Hamilton.

When the interviewer asked the rock star to explain “why the band decided to retire from touring,” Hamilton responded by saying, “First let me start by clearing up some information about Steven's injury.”

“We were playing the third show of our Peace Out Tour last September. During the third song of the set, Steven suffered a fall that resulted in a fractured larynx. Somehow, he finished the show,” he added.

Praising his band’s frontman Steven Tyler, he continued: “Don’t ask me how. It’s a testament to his strength and his desire to give the people what they came for. It wasn’t a case of him blowing his throat out for doing something wrong. He’s been recovering well and working hard to be ready to get back out on the road, but it just wasn’t possible. We don’t know what the future holds, but it won’t include touring.”

Aerosmith recently announced their retirement from touring, leading to the cancellation of their Farewell in peace Route as Tyler was unable to heal from the vocal injury discussed above.

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