The Boston-bred group scheduled shows across Europe, including at a series of summer festivals, through July 5 in Zurich. The rockers in a statement said they would "embark up on this, their 'farewell' tour, saying 'Aero-Vederci Baby!'" But the band, which recently completed a series of dates in Latin America, did not definitively say that the tour would be its last or announce dates for North America. Tyler, 68, earlier this year said Aerosmith -- whose albums include one named "Permanent Vacation" -- could go on a "final" tour that lasts indefinitely. Aerosmith was notorious in its heyday for infighting between Perry and Tyler, although the pair has gradually found ways to work together.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 15, 2016 00:09 UTC