Fans are speculating that Aerosmith and Yungblud may be preparing to share the stage this November.
Aerosmith and Yungblud performing together?
The rumors began after Yungblud, who already has three seemingly random dates booked in the U.S. Northeast next month, teased what he called “the biggest announcement of his life.” That reveal was supposed to arrive Wednesday but was abruptly delayed until Friday, prompting fans to wonder if the timing is tied to a larger, coordinated announcement beyond his own camp. Adding fuel to the fire, his social media post featured Harry Styles’ “My Only Angel” playing in the background.
Meanwhile, longtime Aerosmith insider “Aerofanatic” has been hinting for months that the band had shows planned for late 2025, citing sources inside both Aerosmith’s team and Live Nation. Joe Perry also told Eddie Trunk recently that “at least another Aerosmith show” is coming, with Trunk himself implying there was more news he couldn’t reveal yet.
Some fans believe the pieces are coming together, a handful of Aerosmith dates in November, with Yungblud not only opening but also joining the band during their set to perform tracks from the new collaborative EP. Such a setup would both promote the record and help Steven Tyler preserve his voice, while also serving as a kind of farewell celebration for the band.
“It just makes sense,” one fan wrote. “The difference with Aerofanatic is he’s not guessing. He has actual sources. With Steven’s noticeable improvement and the number of performances he’s done recently, you can’t say it’s not adding up.”
Skeptics point out that a major Aerosmith announcement would normally be preceded by a bigger marketing push—posts, countdowns, articles—yet so far, there’s been silence from the band’s official channels.
Still, optimism remains strong, especially after a recent moment between Tyler and Yungblud caught fans’ attention. Following a performance, when Yungblud told Tyler, “You started it,” the Aerosmith frontman replied, “And you’ve got to finish it.” Some believe that exchange hinted at something more significant to come.
Another possibility circulating among fans is that Yungblud could help Aerosmith expand his Bludfest concept internationally, perhaps with the legendary group appearing in an “icons” slot, or that he’ll simply join them for select songs to ease the strain on Tyler’s voice.
For now, it’s all speculation—but with Yungblud promising big news on Friday and Aerosmith insiders pointing toward November, fans are bracing for what could be a major rock and roll surprise.