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Aerosmith's Uncertain Future: Joe Perry's Revelations and Steven Tyler's Triumphant Return

Aerosmith's Uncertain Future: Joe Perry's Revelations and Steven Tyler's Triumphant Return

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A whirlwind week for Aerosmith fans began with guitarist Joe Perry canceling The Joe Perry Project’s August 22 show at Foxwoods Resort Casino due to illness a bug making its way through the band left them unable to perform according to both Joe himself on Instagram and reporting from Suggest and Foxwoods official channels. The subsequent gig at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester was postponed but ultimately rescheduled a relief for ticket holders who will see refunds issued for the Foxwoods show claims from Ticketmaster and echoed by The NC Advertiser. Fueling more chatter, by August 27 Perry and his all-star lineup—including Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford, Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, and Stone Temple Pilots’ Robert DeLeo—were back on stage at Port Chester, belting out Aero-classics like Mama Kin, Same Old Song and Dance, and Walk This Way as seen in audience-captured YouTube footage and a full show posted just hours later.

The Joe Perry Project’s tour continues into September, but the real headline centers on Aerosmith’s elusive full-band future. Joe Perry told SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation, as widely quoted by Consequence and IMDb News, that conversations about a “final, full-blown Aerosmith concert” are actively underway. However, any definitive return will depend on Steven Tyler’s readiness after his debilitating vocal injury in 2024 halted their Farewell Tour in its tracks. Perry cautioned recently via interviews picked up by Suggest that Tyler currently doesn’t want to tour and simply can’t—though he leaves the door to options like a Vegas residency officially open while making clear not to bet on it.

Despite Tyler’s hesitation on the road, fans saw the frontman roaring back at Black Sabbath’s farewell show last weekend where, as Rolling Stone and Consequence Music highlight, Tyler took center stage for three songs—Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way,” “The Train Kept A Rollin,” and a showstopping “Whole Lotta Love” cover alongside a veritable supergroup of rock luminaries. This performance drew widespread critical praise, rekindled speculation about his long-term chops, and set off a string of viral clips across X and Instagram with fans marveling at his recovery.

On the business front, aside from The Joe Perry Project’s ongoing dates, Aerosmith’s branding remains visible through continued success of tribute acts like Last Child and a nod in theme park news as Disney’s Rock n Roller Coaster prepares for an overhaul connecting the band’s legacy to new audiences per Pirates & Princesses reporting.

In short the past week has seen the classic tension of recovery and resilience Aerosmith is famous for play out in real time—on stages, in interviews, and online—underscoring how the possibility of one more historic show continues to capture both headlines and the hopes of their fans. All reports referenced from Suggest, Foxwoods, NC Advertiser, Consequence, Rolling Stone, Pirates & Princesses, and public social channels.

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