
Aerosmith's Electrifying VMA Tribute to Ozzy | Tyler's New Look Sparks Buzz
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Aerosmith has stormed back into the headlines this week as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry are set to deliver a high-voltage live tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during the MTV Video Music Awards tonight. This once-in-a-lifetime medley of Osbourne’s greatest hits will also feature Yungblud and Nuno Bettencourt and is the centerpiece performance of the VMAs, airing live from New York's UBS Arena on CBS and MTV, with LL Cool J hosting. This marks Aerosmith’s most public appearance since their 2023 ‘Peace Out’ tour halt and comes just weeks after Ozzy’s death, capping a poignant summer for rock legends.
Tyler, at age seventy-seven, continues to spark both admiration and speculation: he sang Led Zeppelin’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ at Osbourne’s ‘Back to the Beginning’ farewell concert in Birmingham on July 5, a few weeks before Ozzy’s passing; earlier this year, he wowed guests at his annual Janie’s Fund Grammy-week charity party in LA, performing with Nuno Bettencourt and Mick Fleetwood, then rocking through Aerosmith classics and jamming with Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes. Despite persistent rumors, there is currently no confirmed Aerosmith tour. According to sources close to Tyler, tonight’s VMA spectacle is strictly a tribute, with no Vegas residencies or road dates planned—though insiders aren’t ruling out a future one-off or short-run event. The prospect remains tantalizing but unconfirmed, a situation fans will watch with bated breath.
A headline-grabbing development: Steven Tyler reportedly cut his hair in early September, telling reporters he was “tired of being an old-school rockstar.” Social media lit up with debate—some cheering the change as bold reinvention, others mourning the end of an era. The transformation is 100 percent verified and has put Tyler’s renewed energy squarely back in the pop culture conversation.
On the business side, Aerosmith’s digital pull remains formidable, with the group boasting 25 million monthly Spotify listeners—a steady climb since their Disney World Rock 'N' Roller Coaster days. Meanwhile, the band is about to be celebrated by blues-jam giants Gov’t Mule, who will pay tribute to Aerosmith for their Mule-O-Ween Halloween run in D.C. and Philly, promising “Sweet Emotion and plenty of deep cuts” for fans eager to hear the classic catalog reimagined.
These headlines form a potent reminder that Aerosmith's story—fueled by iconic live performances, charity events, and viral style moments—remains very much in motion even as rumors swirl and tributes unfold. Nothing about this week suggests retirement; instead, Aerosmith is riding high on a wave of renewed passion, legacy celebration, and pop culture relevance.
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