In 2025, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reconnected in several powerful and emotional moments that reminded fans why the “Toxic Twins” remain one of rock’s most iconic duos. Tyler and Perry just reunited at a food market, as seen below.
On April 30, they reunited onstage at a private benefit for Tyler’s Janie’s Fund in San Francisco. It was the first time they performed together since Aerosmith’s “Peace Out” farewell tour was halted due to Tyler’s vocal cord injury. The duo delivered five classic hits including “Dream On” and “Walk This Way,” joined by special guests from Cheap Trick, Extreme, and The Black Crowes. They ended the set with a fiery encore of “Train Kept a Rollin’” and a cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together.” Tyler later posted a photo with Perry, writing, “DAMN @joeperryofficial . . . WE LOOK GOOD! #toxictwins.”
In June, Tyler and Perry were spotted having lunch together in Sarasota, Florida. Fans snapped casual photos of the two smiling and chatting, a rare glimpse into their offstage friendship. It was a laid-back but meaningful reminder of the connection that goes beyond music.
Meanwhile, Joe Perry has announced a solo tour with his band the Joe Perry Project, set to begin in August. The lineup includes Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford and The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, promising a mix of new material and classic energy. This tour follows the successful reunion set with Tyler and seems to reflect a new wave of creative output for Perry.
Tyler continues to recover from his vocal injury, and while there’s no official word on an Aerosmith tour resumption, those close to the band remain hopeful. Perry has voiced full support for Tyler’s recovery, and there’s a sense that when the time is right, they’ll find their way back onstage together.
These recent moments show that even in their seventies, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry are still writing new chapters in their long, unpredictable story. Whether it’s a full reunion or one-off performances, their bond remains strong, and the door is wide open for more magic.