Joe Perry recently spoke about the possibility of Aerosmith playing one final concert, less than a year after the legendary rockers announced that they were officially retiring from touring due to singer Steven Tyler’s vocal injury.
Aerosmith made the announcement on August 2, 2024 — nearly one year after the 77-year-old singer fractured his larynx during a September 2023 show. During an appearance on the June 27 episode of SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk,” Perry said about the likelihood of another Aerosmith show.
“Well, yeah, I’m always hoping, but going on the road, it’s a big deal pulling that together. It’s one thing to sit there and look online and see who’s touring and stuff, and there’s dates that show up, but there’s so much planning, and what it takes out of you physically, it’s a lot more than people realize. It’s one thing when you’re doing it when you’re 25 or 30, but it’s another when you’re starting to get up there like us. It’s a really physical thing, going out on stage. And all that energy that you’re putting out, that you’re transferring to the audience, it takes something out of you in a physical and emotional way. And all of that energy that you give, that’s flowing out there, that’s making people feel good, it takes it out of you.”
Perry added: “We talk probably a couple of times a week, and [Steven and I] played together up at a charity up in San Francisco [in late April]… So I don’t know, man. But we’re talking about it. I mean, except for anything on the calendar, we’re all alive and well. So, we’ll just have to see. I know there’s gotta be at least another Aerosmith gig, and I’m not looking forward to putting the setlist together for that one. But I don’t know, man. We’ll just have to see. I’ve always played like every show’s the last one. I hate to sound like it’s a downer, but I give it up every night.”
Aerosmith’s “Peace Out” tour came to a halt after what turned out to be a final gig in Elmont, New York on September 9, 2023. That show came just three dates into the trek, which was supposed to last through February 2024. Tyler said in a statement at the time that the injury caused bleeding but that he hoped he and his AEROSMITH bandmates would be back on the road after postponing a few shows.
The rescheduled “Peace Out” tour was due to begin September 20, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with special guests The Black Crowes.
During an interview, Joe Perry reflected on Aerosmith..