Steven Tyler Steps Out for First Time Since Aerosmith Retirement Due to Vocal Injury
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Steven Tyler, the 76-year-old rocker, was seen with an ice pack on his chin and jaw when he was spotted in Beverly Hills recently in his first public sighting since the unfortunate injury.

AceShowbiz - Steven Tyler, the 76-year-old rocker, was spotted in Beverly Hills recently in his first public sighting since the unfortunate injury. Tyler was seen with an ice pack on his chin and jaw, a sign of ongoing recovery efforts. Despite the band's best hopes, it became clear that a full recovery for Tyler was not possible.

Iconic rock band Aerosmith has officially announced their retirement following frontman Steven Tyler's vocal injury. The news comes after the band initially postponed their "Peace Out... Farewell Tour" in 2023 due to Tyler's injury.

In a heartfelt statement, Aerosmith explained that Tyler's voice, "an instrument like no other," has been permanently damaged. Despite months of rehabilitation, a full recovery is not possible. As a result, the band has made the "heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary, decision" to retire from touring.

Tyler, now 76, has been struggling with his vocal cord injury since last September. The injury forced the band to cancel the remaining tour dates for 2023 and reschedule their tour for 2024. However, recent attempts to resume touring have proved unsuccessful.

For over five decades, Aerosmith has captivated audiences with hits like "Dream On," "Love in an Elevator," and "Janie's Got a Gun." The band has won four Grammys and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Aerosmith expressed their gratitude to their loyal fans for making their music part of their lives. They expressed their desire to "blow your mind when performing" and thanked their crew and team for their unwavering support.

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