Founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1970, the American rock band Aerosmith started with nothing except Steven Tyler as a vocalist and pianist; Joe Perry as the guitarist and backup vocalist; Tom Hamilton as the bassist; Joey Kramer as the drummer; Brad Whitford is another guitarist. Aerosmith also goes under "The Bad Boys from Boston" and "America's Greatest Rock & Roll Band." Having claimed a more than five-decade history, it boasts 150 million recordings sold globally.
For fans, this is excellent news since Aerosmith will be touring North America and Europe for the upcoming concert series in 2023. The tour's title, "Aero-Vederci Baby," speaks to their song "Dude (Looks Like a Lady) and in a wink at the reality that this could be one of the last times the band travels. Rumors abound that Steven Tyler has advised the band not to go on long-distance tours once this one ends. Aerosmith fans will thus have to see the rock icons live one last time.
The Aero-Vederci Little! Starting in June 2023, this tour takes North America. June 19th at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida will be the first show. They will travel the United States and Canada presenting in several large cities like Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Washington DC, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and others. A concert in San Diego marks the end of the North American part in September 2023. In the United States and Canada, there will be roughly forty scheduled events for the summer of 2023 on average.
Following a little break, the Aero-Vederci Baby! Aerosmith will go Europe and the tour will start once more. Travel through Europe. Among the biggest cities—including London, Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, and Rome—they have about 20 gigs booked. Starting in late October 2023 and running through December 2023 is the European leg. The last scheduled concert so far is set for December 12, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. Of course, more tour dates could be added particularly if fans are still keen to see one of rock's best bands live.
A few important Aero-Vederci Baby! North American tour dates are: North American tour dates are:
June 19: Sunrise at FL, Live Arena
Chicago, IL @ United Center, June 24
Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena, July 1
July 10: TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
July 15 — Capital One Arena Washington DC
July 28, Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
August 2nd— Denver, Colorado at Ball Arena
August 12 @ T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV
August 26 at Chase Center San Francisco, CA
September 18 in San Diego, California - Pechanga Arena
Given the tour begins in June 2023 and tickets for most events are currently on sale, roughly four months in mind. Some of the events, including the one in Boston, the institution's home, are sold out or just a few tickets are available. The city and the venue determine ticket pricing; still, the average price per seat for the lower bowl is roughly $150, and for the upper levels is roughly $75. VIP packages—which include better seating, merchandising, and pre-show events—offer special conveniences at a more expensive price than regular entry. Aerosmith is a well-known band, hence sales of this tour are likely to be sold out pretty fast as the tour is not extremely large.
Some people might want to visit several concert venues around the United States since they consider themselves to be die-hard Aerosmith fans. It is advised that for sporadic attendees purchasing tickets, the next show should be in the same geographical area. For the Europeans, there will be still another chance to watch the Aerov-Vederci Baby! Tour when it shows up in your area in the Fall.
Of course, since the band itself may be starting a farewell tour following half a century, there does seem to be a bit of extra buzz and expectation for these Aerosmith performance dates and timings. Steven Tyler, the former Aerosmith frontman 74 years old, says there is a limited period for playing lots of shows. Although the band will keep recording songs touring sporadically and hosting residencies going forward, this might be the last trip offering a complete Aerosmith experience.
These songs—Walk This Way, Sweet Emotion, Janie's Got A Gun, Love in an Elevator, and Dude Looks Like a Lady—offer promise to be among the top rock concerts of the year. The playlist will have many hits, of course, and the long global tour will feature some unanticipated tracks. Only for the Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour starting June 2023 are Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Aerosmith here. Get your tickets for what will most definitely be one of the most sought-after events of 2016 right now, not later!