Aerosmith to go on world tour

Published 21 February, 2007, 01:25

Legendary rock-n-roll band “Aerosmith” have announced a world tour for the spring and summer this year, with the group set to perform outside North America and Japan for the first time in nearly a decade.

“It's that same buzz and it just never goes away, it's not like other substances that we do that you wake up the next morning and have a hang over. This is something that we've got used to doing, it rejuvenates. We came, we saw, we conquered, we get caught up in it, we love it and when we are off the road we miss it like crazy. We haven't been here in so long that we have got to make up for lost time,” the band’s lead singer Steven Tyler said.

The rockers have sold around 140 MLN albums worldwide in the past 30 years, so this latest tour will be eagerly awaited by their fans.
 
It comes off with “The Very Best of…” album released in 2006 and is set to include classic “Aerosmith” hits, such as “Love in an Elevator”, “Walk This Way”, and “I Don't Want To Miss a Thing”.

The tour will kick off in April with a performance in Buenos Aires, Brazil, before hitting Europe in the summer.  Russia's also on the list, with two concerts planned for Moscow and St. Petersburg in July.


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