Steven Tyler 'fractured his larynx,' rest of Aerosmith's 2023 farewell tour dates postponed until next year<br />Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith, has suffered a serious vocal cord injury.<br />According to a statement from the band, Tyler has "fractured his larynx," which requires ongoing care.<br />As a result, the remaining dates of Aerosmith's 2023 farewell tour, titled "Peace Out," have been postponed until next year.<br />All the currently scheduled "Peace Out" shows will be rescheduled to sometime in 2024, with new dates to be announced.<br />The band expressed their disappointment in having to postpone the tour, but emphasized that Tyler's recovery is their top priority.<br />Tyler himself wrote a personal note, expressing his heartbreak at not being able to perform with his band and promising to return as soon as possible.<br />Earlier this month, Tyler had already taken a break from singing for thirty days due to "vocal cord damage" and "subsequent bleeding."<br />While the dates from that period had already been rescheduled, now the remainder of the tour dates over October, November, and December will also be rescheduled.<br />The "Peace Out" tour was meant to celebrate Aerosmith's 50 years together and serve as their final tour.<br />Fans were eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see the band perform live one last time.<br />However, they will now have to wait until next year for the rescheduled tour dates.<br />Steven Tyler's injury has forced Aerosmith to postpone the remaining dates of their farewell tour until next year.<br />Fans are disappointed but understanding, as Tyler's recovery is the band's main concern.<br />Stay tuned for the announcement of the rescheduled tour dates in 2024.<br />#latestnews #news #cnn