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Aerosmith's Bittersweet Encore: Joe Perry's Solo Fire and Steven Tyler's Uncertain Future

Aerosmith's Bittersweet Encore: Joe Perry's Solo Fire and Steven Tyler's Uncertain Future

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The past few days have been an emotional whirlwind in the Aerosmith universe. Less than a year since the band heartbreakingly announced retirement from touring due to Steven Tyler’s devastating 2023 vocal injury, Joe Perry is back in headlines, stirring both hope and nostalgia. According to The Independent and Vinyl Me Please, Perry has been meeting with Tyler to discuss Aerosmith’s future. The guitarist was candid in recent interviews with Boston's WBUR, admitting Tyler “just doesn’t want to tour and he can’t tour.” The band’s legendary frontman, now 77, suffered a fractured larynx that made a full recovery impossible. This confirmed what Tyler himself had tearfully told fans last year: the iconic voice behind Dream On simply cannot endure the rigors of the road anymore.

Still, Perry is leaving the door open, musing to the press that “there’s an Aerosmith show left,” hinting that a one-off special concert—perhaps tied to a long-discussed documentary—could someday materialize. But for those fantasizing about a full-blown tour, Perry was clear—both he and Tyler are content not to push their legendary bond beyond its limits.

As for business activity, Joe Perry is far from idle. This week, he launched a North American run with The Joe Perry Project, debuting his first solo shows of 2025 with an all-star lineup: Brad Whitford and Buck Johnson from Aerosmith, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots, and Jason Sutter from Smash Mouth. The shows received glowing reviews, especially the Toronto stop where the band ripped through Aerosmith anthems Mama Kin and Walk This Way, alongside Black Crowes and STP classics, according to Blabbermouth and Guitar World.

Meanwhile, social media exploded over “vault” footage that Aerosmith’s official Instagram dropped, spotlighting an unreleased session where Michael J. Fox jammed Johnny B. Goode with Steven Tyler—a Back to the Future-meets-rock royalty moment that sent fans into a frenzy, as covered by Parade and AOL. Comments poured in praising Fox’s surprising guitar chops and the band’s gift for making rock history feel alive in unexpected ways.

If the past week has proven anything, it is that Aerosmith’s magic lingers: whether it’s Perry’s solo fire, vintage gems resurrected for the net, or the tantalizing possibility of one last epic reunion, the band’s story refuses to fade away. Their future as steadfast road warriors is done, but the spirit of Aerosmith is still far from silent.

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