Aerosmith: Full List of Farewell Tour Dates
Aerosmith has announced their “Peace Out” farewell tour after teasing the announcement last week. Joining Aerosmith on the “Peace Out” tour are special guests The Black Crowes. The tour kicks…

Aerosmith has announced their "Peace Out" farewell tour after teasing the announcement last week.
Joining Aerosmith on the "Peace Out" tour are special guests The Black Crowes. The tour kicks off on September 2 in Philadelphia and is currently set to end on January, 26, 2024 in Montreal. A full list of dates is below.
As Joe Perry said in an interview in April, this tour will, unfortunately, be without drummer Joey Kramer. The band shared in a statement, "While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health. Joey's unmistakable and legendary presence behind the drum kit will be sorely missed."
The tour announcement was accompanied by a video featuring an all-star lineup of guests. Among them were Terry Crews, Ringo Starr, Eminem, Kelly Clarkson, Slash, Bill Burr and Dolly Parton. (WARNING: The video does contain some NSFW language.)
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 5 at 10 AM local time. Complete ticket details can be found at Aerosmith.com.
Aerosmith - 2023-24 Farewell Tour Dates
9/02 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
9/06 - Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena
9/09 - Belmont Park, NY - UBS Arena
9/12 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
9/15 - Chicago, IL - United Center
9/18 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
9/21 - Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
9/24 - Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
9/27 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
10/11 - Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
10/14 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
10/17 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center
10/20 - Sunrise, FL - FLA Live Arena
10/23 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
10/26 - St Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
10/29 - Indianapolis, IN - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
11/01 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Arena
11/04 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
11/07 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
11/10 - Omaha, NE - CHI Health Center
11/13 - St Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
11/16 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
11/19 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena
11/22 - Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Arena
11/25 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
11/28 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
12/01 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
12/04 - San Jose, CA - SAP Center
12/07 - Los Angeles, CA - The Kia Forum
12/10 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
12/28 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
12/31 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
1/04/24 - Cincinnati, OH - Heritage Bank Arena
1/07/24 - Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center
1/10/24 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
1/13/24 - Knoxville, TN - Thompson-Boling Arena
1/16/24 - Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Center
1/19/24 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
1/23/24 - Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center
1/26/24 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre
Aerosmith: Whether you refer to them as "The Bad Boys from Boston," "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band" or both, we can all agree that the rock genre wouldn't be the same without them.
Their catalog is loaded with hits and timeless classics and their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career is one that bands only dream of.
Sadly, Aerosmith was forced to cancel their farewell tour and retire from touring due to Steven Tyler being unable to fully recover from a vocal injury that initially postponed the farewell tour.
The band issued a statement that reads as follows:
"It was 1970 when a spark of inspiration became Aerosmith. Thanks to you, our Blue Army, that spark caught flame and has been burning for over five decades. Some of you have been with us since the beginning and all of you are the reason we made rock ‘n’ roll history.
It has been the honor of our lives to have our music become part of yours. In every club, on every massive tour and at moments grand and private you have given us a place in the soundtrack of your lives.
We’ve always wanted to blow your mind when performing. As you know, Steven’s voice is an instrument like no other. He has spent months tirelessly working on getting his voice to where it was before his injury. We’ve seen him struggling despite having the best medical team by his side. Sadly, it is clear, that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible. We have made a heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary, decision - as a band of brothers - to retire from the touring stage.
We are grateful beyond words for everyone who was pumped to get on the road with us one last time. Grateful to our expert crew, our incredible team and the thousands of talented people who’ve made our historic runs possible. A final thank you to you - the best fans on planet Earth. Play our music loud, now and always. Dream On. You’ve made our dreams come true."
To celebrate the wonder that is Aerosmith, here are their top 50 greatest songs.
50. “Lord of the Thighs” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

49. “Pink” - ‘Nine Lives’ (1997)

48. “Shame, Shame, Shame” - ‘Honkin’ on Bobo’ (2004)

47. “Big Ten Inch Record” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

46. “My Fist Your Face” - ‘Done With Mirrors’ (1985)

45. “Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)” - ‘Nine Lives’ (1997)

44. “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” - ‘Night in the Ruts’ (1979)

43. “Stop Messin’ Around” - ‘Honkin’ on Bobo’ (2004)

42. “Seasons of Wither” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

41. “Lick and a Promise” - ‘Rocks’ (1976)

40. “Deuces Are Wild” - ‘The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience’ (1993)

39. “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” - ‘Armageddon: The Album’ (1998)

38. “Make It” - ‘Aerosmith’ (1973)

37. “Jaded” - ‘Just Push Play’ (2001)

36. “Rats in the Cellar” - ‘Rocks’ (1976)

35. “I’m Down” - ‘Permanent Vacation’ (1987)

34. “Eat the Rich” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

33. “Somebody” - ‘Aerosmith’ (1973)

32. “Uncle Salty” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

31. “Shut Up and Dance” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

30. “Woman of the World” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

29. “Hangman Jury” - ‘Permanent Vacation’ (1987)

28. “Let the Music Do the Talking” - ‘Done With Mirrors’ (1985)

27. “Walk On Down” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

26. “S.O.S. (Too Bad)” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

25. “Line Up” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

24. “Amazing” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

23. “What It Takes” - ‘Pump’ (1989)

22. “The Other Side” - ‘Pump’ (1989)

21. “Come Together” - ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ Soundtrack (1978)

20. “Train Kept A Rollin’” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

19. “Toys in the Attic” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

18. “Draw the Line” - ‘Draw the Line’ (1977)

17. “You See Me Crying” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

16. “No More No More” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

15. “Love in an Elevator” - ‘Pump’ (1989)

14. “Angel” - ‘Permanent Vacation’ (1987)

13. “Crazy” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

12. “Rag Doll” - ‘Permanent Vacation’ (1987)

11. “Cryin’” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

10. “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)” - ‘Permanent Vacation’ (1987)

9. “Same Old Song and Dance” - ‘Get Your Wings’ (1974)

8. “Livin’ on the Edge” - ‘Get a Grip’ (1993)

7. “Last Child” - ‘Rocks’ (1976)

6. “Mama Kin” - ‘Aerosmith’ (1973)

5. “Back in the Saddle” - ‘Rocks’ (1976)

4. “Janie’s Got a Gun” - ‘Pump’ (1989)

3. “Dream On” - ‘Aerosmith’ (1973)

2. “Sweet Emotion” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)

1. “Walk this Way” - ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975)
