They Said This Is It—Aerosmith’s Final, Heart-Stopping Farewell at UBS Arena, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry Set the Stage Ablaze, ‘Walk This Way’ Becomes a Generational Anthem, and a Birthday Tribute Makes Their Last Night as Raw, Emotional, and Immortal as Their Legendary Career

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On September 9, 2023, Aerosmith took the stage for what would be their final performance at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, as part of their Farewell Tour. Closing the show with their legendary hit “Walk This Way”, the band left a lasting mark on rock history with their unforgettable sound and dynamic live performances.

After months of uncertainty regarding their future, the band made the difficult decision to step away from touring. Lead singer Steven Tyler, who had been struggling with a vocal ailment, had hoped for a full recovery, but ultimately it was confirmed that his voice wouldn’t fully heal. On February 8, 2024, Aerosmith made the heartbreaking announcement of their retirement from live performances, citing Tyler’s vocal condition as the reason. The band expressed:

“We’ve always wanted to leave you in awe with our performances. Steven’s voice has always been an instrument like no other, but sadly, it’s clear that a complete recovery isn’t possible.”

Aerosmith's final show has been uploaded to YouTube in 4k

Despite these challenges, their final performance was packed with electric energy. Tyler, along with guitarist Joe Perry, delivered a powerful and passionate rendition of “Walk This Way”, with Tyler’s performance standing as a testament to his remarkable ability to connect with the crowd despite his vocal struggles.

In a touching moment after their last song, the band dedicated a special birthday tribute to Joe Perry, further marking the occasion as a momentous chapter in the band’s rich history. As Aerosmith bowed out, fans were left with an unforgettable memory of their iconic concerts, and the “Walk This Way” finale will forever remain a symbol of their unparalleled legacy in rock music.

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