Daily News | Aerosmith’s farewell tour will kick off in Philadelphia
The Boston rock band led by singer Stephen Tyler and Joe Perry are calling their farewell trek the “Peace Out” tour and kicking it off at South Philly’s Wells Fargo Center on Sept. 2.
The Peace Out show will be opened by the Black Crowes. The Southern rock band, fronted by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, rose to fame in the 1990s just as Aerosmith was having its second run of popularity with MTV hits like “Janie’s Got a Gun” and “Love In An Elevator.”The Crowes broke up in 2013 then reunited in 2020, with the Robinsons playing intimate club dates such as the Foundry in Fishtown before their anniversary tour for 1990′swas postponed due to the pandemic.
The Philly show will coincide with the opening day of this year’s Made in America festival, whose lineup has not yet been announced. The Aerosmith tour will not include drummer Joey Kramer.
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