Having a lengthy history of success, Aerosmith is among the most popular and successful rock bands available worldwide. Comprising Steven Tyler as the main singer, two guitarists, Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton as the bass guitarist, and Joey Kramer as the drummer, the group was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. Having sold more than 150 million records worldwide throughout their more than 50-year existence, Aerosmith is among the best-selling bands of all time. Among their other hit songs are "Dream On," "Walk This Way," "Sweet Emotion," and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." Aerosmith continues to travel and entertain its many fans today.
Aerosmith had scheduled a stadium tour in 2020 and 2021 to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary. Beginning in June 2020, the Deuces Are Wild tour—which took reference to one of their 1994 songs—was known as Originally scheduled to go until mid-2021, the tour comprised performances in North and South America as well as Europe. Promoted extensively, stops at famous sites such as the O2 Arena in London, the Madison Square Garden in New York, and the Forum in Los Angeles were arranged at Still on Tour, one of the most well-known bands from the classic rock period anticipated a spectacular program with all the big hits and popular songs.
Of course, such grandiose ideas fell apart once the COVID-19 epidemic struck early 2020. Aerosmith's tour was rightly canceled to help stop the spread as COVID-19 cases soared and live events were canceled all around. Although the band and the supporters must have found this somewhat demoralizing, in this instance the choice was wise. The epidemic forced Aerosmith to postpone their Las Vegas gigs many times during 2020 and 2021.
Now, as 2022 is developing and the limitations relax, there is optimism Aerosmith may do another tour. As of right now, no precise dates have been assigned for the delayed events or additional play dates. The band has shown indications, nevertheless, that they are anxious to resume where they stopped as soon as it is practical. Lead guitarist Joe Perry of the band also indicated in an interview that the band is ready to present the canceled events and they are waiting for management to approve when everyone can be out for the tour safely.
Most industry experts believe that big music events should progressively start again around the middle or end of 2022. Aerosmith should so be expected to want to organize a comeback then. Whether they will stay to keep the "Deuces Are Wild" label or whether they will switch the new dates is still unknown. The band has also discussed the other studio album Fresh, which absolutely will link to a big tour. Of course, Steven Tyler's ambitions will influence scheduling as he is starting his solo career in early 2022. But after so long waiting, Aerosmith's renowned 50th-anniversary tour will shortly help them to regain momentum.
Demand will be more than ever when the dates are eventually revealed. Two years of waiting have been much anticipated by people to savor Aerosmith's remarkable career with live performance. Look for those evenings when the band performed the best classics, some more obscure songs, and the same charm that defined them as the rock n roll kings for hours non-stop. But if the health condition stays on the positive end of things, all systems go for an Aerosmith performance spectacular the likes of which we have not seen when they are back on tour. Marking their 50 years of unmatched success as they seek to occupy among the best rock bands the planet has ever seen, it promises to be well worth the wait.