Steven was 75 here… still singing like he was 30… larynx/vocal cord tissue at 75 yrs old just won’t hold up … so sad… but simply amazing he could sing and hit all the notes into his mid 70’s… We were blessed to have them as long as we did
You know what it breaks my fucking heart and it just tears me up inside I can't believe I won't be seeing these guys one last time I know that sounds greedy as fuck but I just can't help it this band was beyond iconic for me
@dragonhooper6789 That's awesome. Despite them being one of my favorite bands, I only saw them once. It was at the LA Forum a few years back. They absolutely killed it, of course. Long live Aerosmith! 🤘🍻
@@Dan-iy8ig I don't care if he played for 9 hours. I think you're confused about what the comment you're replying to is. You can take the set length victory. Aerosmith still sounds better live. As a matter of fact, Steven Tyler with vocal issues probably has a much better voice than Springsteen ever had.
How cool is it that Steven Tyler is 75 yrs old and Joe Perry is 72 yrs old in this concert? The whole band still looks great and still rocks hard!!❤✌️😎 I am so happy to see this video posted, and it was put together so well! Nice job on this video presentation 😘👌
Aerosmith has been my favorite band since I was 15 years old (30 now). I’ve always fantasized about seeing them live, so when I saw that they were going on their farewell tour, I had to get tickets. Sadly, Steven injured his larynx before I could go. It will always be one of my great regrets to never get to see them live and loud. But they gave us over 50 years of memories to cherish. To Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Joe Fuckin’ Perry, there’s no way to express how much you have all given me. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything.
Back in the Saddle alone is enough to shred the larynx of any other singer. I can remember listening to Live Bootleg 40+ years ago, marveling how Steven could not only sing that every night on tour but how they opened the show with it! It hurts that they had to pull the plug earlier than they wanted to, but not only did Steven's voice hold out beautifully, the entire original band is still alive, one of the very few bands that have that distinction!
Was so Blessed to see them live several times in the past 10yrs. Not too big of a fan of Toys, Train or Rats until I saw them played live! That one night that they played those 3 songs, everything just came together & Joe Perry was on fire! Wow! Steven still one of the Best,,,,Forever!
Great job on the remastered audio/video! Pure raw unedited, just the way I like it (with Perry's screaming guitar at max volume)!!! It's like I'm right there in the pit!!!
Had tickets to see them one last time. One of the all time greats! Sad it has come to an end. I'll never forget ringing in the 90s with them NYE @ the Boston Garden! Thank you for posting this!
@@ToshiAizawa dude, they retired... Steven's voice is beyond repair according to themselves, the probably could still play a one off short set, but even that is a stretch. They could also probably still pull off an album if they wanted with Steven taking as many rests as he needs to, but other than that, we've had them for decades now... Sad to say is time to say goodbye.
My Good Friend "Flash" from Toronto from "Nomad" to ya Brotha! Wherever you are, is out there right now with Tears in his eyes, I know it! C u in Heaven Brotha!
Too early to drop out ! Don’t make me cry You better know how much we miss you Plz come fly to JPN, we all welcome you guys with lots of Taiyaki Anko 😂
Rock is dead in terms as it's not the most dominant form of music anymore in the mainstream. The only big rock bands are boomer nostalgia rock bands that are slowly going away. Rock will never be dead in the sense that people will always listen to it, much like classical music or jazz. Rock will go through cycles and pop up for a short period of time, but it will never dominate the charts and airwaves like it once did. The music will never be dead but the cultural phenomenon is indeed dead.
Never see live bands like this, I've seen many approx 50& still the best live band in my opinion ever, possibly besides Zeppelin I was a little too young to see them🙁
@@NPK476 Well you hit on it yourself there the culture. What when there’s barely no bands let alone rock at what were established rock festivals?! I see a cultural decline with effectively everyone’s formative years now firmly in electronic / rap and I do mean formative years; toddlers aren’t going to shred an arpeggio but I’ve seen rap utilized in crèches as a “fun” method to learn just to talk. Often finding with new bands they’ve that very history, it’s been going on for some time I think we’re in huge trouble going ahead
@@ARyan-nf5my It's interesting how you made a point on development. Do you remember 12-14 years ago when the "Guitar Hero" games became immensely popular? I remember thinking and even having discussion that it was going to renew an interest and we would have an explosion of rock/metal music from new a new generation influenced by those games, but it never happened, it's almost like the kids playing those games viewed it as a novelty, (and it certainly was in a way). Rock and metal has gone through droughts before, but this seems different, IDK, perhaps that's just my perception.
@@NPK476 yeh never happened because it’s not hip .. not hip-hop I think the best we can hope for is a rock n roll attitude at least I mean the most electrifying cutting edge live act I have seen recent times is London electronic / rap act The Prodigy and even those guys are from a previous century. Weened on rock and here we are 2024 nobody even picked up that baton, I mean techno-punk you’d sooner see that too in a game now. Truth bombs man I think you lose the very essence of rocknrolla and the whole scene may as well died on its ass regardless!
Tom said in a recent interview that Steven fell during the 3 rd song (Rag Doll) and that's how he hurt his larynx, I was there and didn't see him fall and I didn't see anything here that looked like he fell, did anyone else?
For quite some time in this video during Rag Doll Steven is out of frame. Until this day Steven had a beautiful voice, I'm italian and even Tyler is a bit Italian, his grandpa was italian, in fact his real last name is Tallarico
Tom Hamilton "We were playing the third show of our 'Peace Out' tour last September. During the third song of the set Steven had a fall that resulted in a fracture to his larynx. " If Rag Doll was the 3rd song of this set, didn't see a fall and was able to finish out the set. Odd. But, that's a wrap regardless. Great rock band.
Thank You for posting this BTW. Does anybody know if this is the show Steven was injured? The volume of his singing is like 1/3 of everybody else. n/m, read it below. Apparently did not happen while singing.
@@chrisslooter2825I saw them in the Boston Garden circa 1978 and some vocalist dude behind the stacks was providing the “auto tune” of the day for Steven even then. All that howling…
Do you even believe those claims?? They've been cancelling shows non stop since 2019. They are old and couldn't hold up. Also the fill in drummer was a mess I can't imagine how hard it was for them to play without Joey which makes no sense to me why they decided to throw him out. Idk..it was a sad end to a great band. I secretly hope this is a stunt to cover money issues with the promoter and insurance and will come back for a final global tour with Joey and a different approach.
@@Mr._Mints what conspiracy? No conspiracy here just unprofessionalism from veterans which has been quite shocking in the last few years. I think they should have called it quits in spring 2019 after the first Vegas leg.
didnt break his larynx during the show. Was the sound check of the next show he tripped and fell and hit his throat. story is starting to leak now that it wasnt during the show.
Ooh, I was wondering the exact same thing,bc I thought sounded better than the past 2 shows I'd seen 22&19,that makes way more sense,what an f**ckin shame😢
I'm still gutted that this tour was canceled. Its been my dream to see them since childhood, and I finally had tickets for their Detroit show when they postponed for the first time a week before I was supposed to see them. Obviously their health comes first, but that doesnt make it any less disappointing
Jesus they sounded so good! They look good. They sounded good. This is so saddening.!!! Well if there was ever a last concert shit this is great. BEYOND AWESOME
They’ve played that one a lot over the last 10 or 15 years. I think it’s great that it’s stayed a live staple this late in their career, despite not never being a single from Toys In The Attic!
Steven falling onto the security gate railing and hitting his throat dead onto larynx was a one in a million chance,such a tragedy.he gave his best to come back but modesty keeps this dude in check. Peace out!
Thanks for sharing this! Terribly sad news, but the beauty of music is that it lasts forever long after the bands have stopped performing. Their magic will forever be a mainstay in my playlists.
I have been a fan since the late 70s. Have seen them in concert several times. The last time was at bonner springs, ks outdoor arena with my daughter who was around 10. She's 34 now amd im almost 70. We were going to catch them in KC in January, together. Am so sorry they had to retire. Love you guys
Strangely, Tom Hamilton just claimed that Steven fractured his larynx in a fall early in the show & that it was not injured from singing. Odd that this was never said before & true, he sounds good through the whole show..
My queen, Mötley Crüe, Elton John, Bon Jovi, and even KISS, I think Aerosmith should movie/documentary on their success throughout Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer’s lives before and Aerosmith’s 50+ years of success. And watch how they started as a band and see all their highlight performances remade by talented actors that can play the guitar drums and bass also sing high Notes like Steven Tyler‘s.
I've asked b4 but is there anyone out there that has video from 8/26/2019 of Love Elevator,Joe came into aisle right next to us& cant find it anywhere,have tons of others,if so pls post, especially after this, thx!
Steven was 75 here… still singing like he was 30… larynx/vocal cord tissue at 75 yrs old just won’t hold up … so sad… but simply amazing he could sing and hit all the notes into his mid 70’s… We were blessed to have them as long as we did
you bet buddy
You know what it breaks my fucking heart and it just tears me up inside I can't believe I won't be seeing these guys one last time I know that sounds greedy as fuck but I just can't help it this band was beyond iconic for me
Absolute, his style of singing is insane and to sound like this at 75 is remarkable❤❤🤘🤘
We were so lucky to have them as long as we did. It's a kind of miracle, actually. 🙏🤘🍻
Saw the Sept. 2022 in Boston & so thankful for that concert. 🌈🙏
@dragonhooper6789 That's awesome. Despite them being one of my favorite bands, I only saw them once. It was at the LA Forum a few years back. They absolutely killed it, of course. Long live Aerosmith! 🤘🍻
Yep, I was lucky to see them a few times in the 70's, and again in 2012.
@@JoeCooper-b4t 🤘🍻
Toshi - thanks so much for uploading this! Means a lot to those of us who never got to see them for one last time.
I can't think of any other band that sounded this good this late into their careers.
Bruce Springsteen. The Rolling Stones.
@@Dan-iy8ig nope x 2. They both sound good but not this good.
@@iggycieplinski2082 Springsteen plays for 3 hours minimum. Aerosmith 1 hr 45 min max.
@@Dan-iy8ig I don't care if he played for 9 hours. I think you're confused about what the comment you're replying to is. You can take the set length victory. Aerosmith still sounds better live. As a matter of fact, Steven Tyler with vocal issues probably has a much better voice than Springsteen ever had.
@@iggycieplinski2082 You sound like Trump. LOL. I've seen Aerosmith 6 times. Love them. No better rock n roll frontman than ST. You happy? :-)
Their opener, Back in the Saddle here, sounds as good as it did, if not better, than 22 years ago at the Tokyo Dome in 2002
How cool is it that Steven Tyler is 75 yrs old and Joe Perry is 72 yrs old in this concert? The whole band still looks great and still rocks hard!!❤✌️😎 I am so happy to see this video posted, and it was put together so well! Nice job on this video presentation 😘👌
Rocked hard
Aerosmith has been my favorite band since I was 15 years old (30 now). I’ve always fantasized about seeing them live, so when I saw that they were going on their farewell tour, I had to get tickets. Sadly, Steven injured his larynx before I could go. It will always be one of my great regrets to never get to see them live and loud. But they gave us over 50 years of memories to cherish. To Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Joe Fuckin’ Perry, there’s no way to express how much you have all given me. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything.
me since I was 5. 35 now.
They sound really great here and they played a ton of their old stuff. Bright Lite Fright!
Back in the Saddle alone is enough to shred the larynx of any other singer. I can remember listening to Live Bootleg 40+ years ago, marveling how Steven could not only sing that every night on tour but how they opened the show with it! It hurts that they had to pull the plug earlier than they wanted to, but not only did Steven's voice hold out beautifully, the entire original band is still alive, one of the very few bands that have that distinction!
Want to cry😢
Amazing... watched the whole thing.... I noticed all those professional film people around the stage, so I hope this show gets released on Blu Ray
Yeah I saw several pro cameras filming... awaiting coming soon blu ray, it will be awesome...❤
Aerosmith concert was on my Bucket list to see x50 yrs . I was here- so grateful- thank you for the memories. Dream on
Was so Blessed to see them live several times in the past 10yrs. Not too big of a fan of Toys, Train or Rats until I saw them played live! That one night that they played those 3 songs, everything just came together & Joe Perry was on fire! Wow! Steven still one of the Best,,,,Forever!
Hi Toshi, thanks for uploading! My mom and I are super sad that it was canceled, it was going to be our first and last time seeing them 🙁
Hey Daniela sorry about it. I am bummed too but I still have hopes that this won’t be the last!!
Watching this was really cathartic... Thank you Toshi.
Great job on the remastered audio/video! Pure raw unedited, just the way I like it (with Perry's screaming guitar at max volume)!!! It's like I'm right there in the pit!!!
Had tickets to see them one last time. One of the all time greats! Sad it has come to an end. I'll never forget ringing in the 90s with them NYE @ the Boston Garden!
Thank you for posting this!
@@michaelhartman6513 seen many times,but this year had tix for NYE, still can't believe it,makes me so sad
One Of The Greatest Frontmen Ever Period Yet Never Get's Mentioned..
Obrigado por ter gravado esse show e feito sem querer essa linda homenagem. ❤❤❤
The last show. I always knew that the day would come and why I saw them so many times.
I definitely shed a few tears throughout this one. The best to ever do it.
It's sad that the last show was without Joey
I don’t believe this will be the last. That’s why I called it last show of peace out 2023.
@@ToshiAizawa dude, they retired... Steven's voice is beyond repair according to themselves, the probably could still play a one off short set, but even that is a stretch. They could also probably still pull off an album if they wanted with Steven taking as many rests as he needs to, but other than that, we've had them for decades now... Sad to say is time to say goodbye.
Legend for ever Aerosmith. Same level as Metallica, GnR, Maiden, KISS, Motley Crue, AC/DC...❤ 🎸🤘🏼
Thanks Toshi!
Thanks 4 the video
It's hard to believe they're in their 70s, god they were good
My Good Friend "Flash" from Toronto from "Nomad" to ya Brotha! Wherever you are, is out there right now with Tears in his eyes, I know it! C u in Heaven Brotha!
So sad....
.please don't stop....please!!!! We love you guys!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
エアロスミスのライブ行きたかったですが、ツアー引退😭残念です。
動画ありがとうございます🙏
アイコン😍😍😍凄すぎます!!
@@一松梅子 ほんと残念です。でもバンドのみんなが元気になることが第一、と自分に言い聞かせて。
@@ToshiAizawa
確かに!
私の中で生きてる間に見ておきたいライブ、モトリー、マイケルモンロー、ジャーニー(10月行く)、エアロスミスだったので残念ですが😫
Toshiさん、暑い中色々な場所に飛び回ってお疲れ様です。御身体気をつけて下さいね🙏
Goddamn am I going to miss them. Sounded great right up to the end.
LEGENDS!
Triste que Joey no pudo toca en el último concierto de su banda
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🎼Awesome show in NYC🇺🇸🫶🇯🇵❤️
Thank you
1:16:47
Man who would have thought this could have been the last 30 mins of Aerosmith? And oh how tight, amazing...
Too early to drop out !
Don’t make me cry
You better know how much we miss you
Plz come fly to JPN, we all welcome you guys with lots of Taiyaki Anko 😂
Thank you 😛👏
I lost this mastepiece 😢
Love them ❤
My show got postponed till September this year and now its cancelled and hes retired from touring,,, Thank you for putting this on here
Genuinely sad that he had to retire. My stop was in September.. :(
My show was in November
Forgot to say was at MGM SPRINGFIELD,MA.
I was at this show. You would’ve never known Tyler hurt himself that night. They sounded great!
ありがとうありがとうありがとうありがとう🎉❤
사랑하고 고마웠어요 . Aerosmith
End of an era. They will be missed live but I will be rockin' to my vinyl loud and proud forever!!
Thank you Toshi for the video concert.
I had tickets to see them in November 😢
I think I knew in my heart I’d be getting a refund on those tickets…but I kept my hope!!
This will have to do…Thank you Toshi!!
❤
神のバンド
❤🙌🏽🔥❤️
54yrs 🫡 there were folks sayin “rock is dead” back in ‘73, when these were just starting out. I hope they don’t see today!
Rock is dead in terms as it's not the most dominant form of music anymore in the mainstream. The only big rock bands are boomer nostalgia rock bands that are slowly going away. Rock will never be dead in the sense that people will always listen to it, much like classical music or jazz. Rock will go through cycles and pop up for a short period of time, but it will never dominate the charts and airwaves like it once did. The music will never be dead but the cultural phenomenon is indeed dead.
Never see live bands like this, I've seen many approx 50& still the best live band in my opinion ever, possibly besides Zeppelin I was a little too young to see them🙁
@@NPK476 Well you hit on it yourself there the culture. What when there’s barely no bands let alone rock at what were established rock festivals?! I see a cultural decline with effectively everyone’s formative years now firmly in electronic / rap and I do mean formative years; toddlers aren’t going to shred an arpeggio but I’ve seen rap utilized in crèches as a “fun” method to learn just to talk. Often finding with new bands they’ve that very history, it’s been going on for some time I think we’re in huge trouble going ahead
@@ARyan-nf5my It's interesting how you made a point on development. Do you remember 12-14 years ago when the "Guitar Hero" games became immensely popular? I remember thinking and even having discussion that it was going to renew an interest and we would have an explosion of rock/metal music from new a new generation influenced by those games, but it never happened, it's almost like the kids playing those games viewed it as a novelty, (and it certainly was in a way). Rock and metal has gone through droughts before, but this seems different, IDK, perhaps that's just my perception.
@@NPK476 yeh never happened because it’s not hip .. not hip-hop I think the best we can hope for is a rock n roll attitude at least I mean the most electrifying cutting edge live act I have seen recent times is London electronic / rap act The Prodigy and even those guys are from a previous century. Weened on rock and here we are 2024 nobody even picked up that baton, I mean techno-punk you’d sooner see that too in a game now. Truth bombs man I think you lose the very essence of rocknrolla and the whole scene may as well died on its ass regardless!
The not mentioned guitar player stage far left looks like Steve Morse (Deep Purple)
Tom said in a recent interview that Steven fell during the 3 rd song (Rag Doll) and that's how he hurt his larynx, I was there and didn't see him fall and I didn't see anything here that looked like he fell, did anyone else?
For quite some time in this video during Rag Doll Steven is out of frame. Until this day Steven had a beautiful voice, I'm italian and even Tyler is a bit Italian, his grandpa was italian, in fact his real last name is Tallarico
Tan triste todo 😢
This mix is 90 percent Joe Perry and 10 percent everyone else
Tom Hamilton "We were playing the third show of our 'Peace Out' tour last September. During the third song of the set Steven had a fall that resulted in a fracture to his larynx. " If Rag Doll was the 3rd song of this set, didn't see a fall and was able to finish out the set. Odd. But, that's a wrap regardless. Great rock band.
Thank You for posting this BTW. Does anybody know if this is the show Steven was injured? The volume of his singing is like 1/3 of everybody else. n/m, read it below. Apparently did not happen while singing.
He's had so many vocal surgeries he finally just pushed it to the point of no return. It's been a thing for years.
@@chrisslooter2825I saw them in the Boston Garden circa 1978 and some vocalist dude behind the stacks was providing the “auto tune” of the day for Steven even then. All that howling…
Joe Perry is very loud in the mix.... The rest of the band is very low not just the vocals.
So where does Steven fall here? Anyone have a time code?
Does anyone know when and how Steven Tyler broke his larynx. He sounded great here which makes no sense
Do you even believe those claims?? They've been cancelling shows non stop since 2019. They are old and couldn't hold up. Also the fill in drummer was a mess I can't imagine how hard it was for them to play without Joey which makes no sense to me why they decided to throw him out. Idk..it was a sad end to a great band. I secretly hope this is a stunt to cover money issues with the promoter and insurance and will come back for a final global tour with Joey and a different approach.
@@philippillis9393Not everything is a conspiracy…
@@Mr._Mints what conspiracy? No conspiracy here just unprofessionalism from veterans which has been quite shocking in the last few years. I think they should have called it quits in spring 2019 after the first Vegas leg.
@@philippillis9393they didn't "throw him out," he chose not to take part.i think I remember reading it was health issues
@@sarahporter9892 no he sued The band because he was forced to audition and they rejected him. Gross.
amazing, they still rocking. I dont like to compare, but The Stones don't have the same energy anymore....
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If this is the last show, the show where Steven broke his larynx there is no evidence of the injury, not audibly, not from Steven.
didnt break his larynx during the show. Was the sound check of the next show he tripped and fell and hit his throat. story is starting to leak now that it wasnt during the show.
Ooh, I was wondering the exact same thing,bc I thought sounded better than the past 2 shows I'd seen 22&19,that makes way more sense,what an f**ckin shame😢
@@KISSARCHIVESfrom where?
@@KISSARCHIVES It's not true story.
What point did he fall?
When did he injur his larynx? It sounds like he's struggling a bit
is this the better sound ?
Have you checked the original version? You never know without checking it. ua-cam.com/video/FbliQgjboV0/v-deo.htmlsi=WSCBG8f1hObh7ehB
Hopefully they make it to Buffalo
Wasn't he on that flight log list and the weird lyrics and all that. Time's up.
Well Gary Cherone was pretty good when he played with the Joe Perry progect. He can sing Aerosmith songs.
Kudos to the band for going out on top before they started sounding shit like Motley Crue.
Without Kramer, it's not the same.
Se olle muy pero.muy mal ,grabado por un fan , uff
I’d pay to watch him lip 👄 sync!!
He sounds OK to me - and I've seen some really bad singers - (Paul Stanley anyone?)
Thank you eternally for having uploaded this recital. Forever love Aerosmith
good evening people welcome to the show!!......debut album..............one of my fav songs....
He will get his vocal chrods back, just let time pass. Its possible to make a surgery and much better techology now than when Michael Jackson did it.
Lo mejor del mundo mis Aerosmith! los amaré toda mi vida.
Thank you Toshi you are the best music fan. Photo and pink hair is so good.
I'm still gutted that this tour was canceled. Its been my dream to see them since childhood, and I finally had tickets for their Detroit show when they postponed for the first time a week before I was supposed to see them. Obviously their health comes first, but that doesnt make it any less disappointing
Jesus they sounded so good! They look good. They sounded good. This is so saddening.!!! Well if there was ever a last concert shit this is great. BEYOND AWESOME
Great video and glad they put no more no more in the set one of my favorite Aerosmith songs
Same
They’ve played that one a lot over the last 10 or 15 years. I think it’s great that it’s stayed a live staple this late in their career, despite not never being a single from Toys In The Attic!
Steven falling onto the security gate railing and hitting his throat dead onto larynx was a one in a million chance,such a tragedy.he gave his best to come back but modesty keeps this dude in check. Peace out!
Rock Gods forever 🫶🤘
Thank you, Toshi! I was at the show. Never thought it was the totally last one ever. Good memories
Thanks for sharing this! Terribly sad news, but the beauty of music is that it lasts forever long after the bands have stopped performing. Their magic will forever be a mainstay in my playlists.
I have been a fan since the late 70s. Have seen them in concert several times. The last time was at bonner springs, ks outdoor arena with my daughter who was around 10. She's 34 now amd im almost 70. We were going to catch them in KC in January, together. Am so sorry they had to retire. Love you guys
why does perry’s strat have the downward facing tuning knobs if it’s a righty guitar?
Is This the concert where Steven injured his voice? IF So, does anyone know @ What Point in the show it happened? IF NOT, IS There such a recording???
You have to respect Steven Tyler calling it a day when he could no longer sing. Unlike Kiss and Motley Crue using backing tracks
Idk if motley Crue or kiss were able to really sing though at any point
@@eerreet5649Paul Stanley used to be a great vocalist. Vince Meal was always mediocre though.
Another great video, thanks Toshi!
thanks for sharing this dude! Greetings from Burenos Aires, Argentina
Did anyone at this show notice a defining moment when Steven's vocals went south??
Strangely, Tom Hamilton just claimed that Steven fractured his larynx in a fall early in the show & that it was not injured from singing. Odd that this was never said before & true, he sounds good through the whole show..
@@ethelip5239I read it was during the third song of the set.
Can hardly hear him singing lame
My queen, Mötley Crüe, Elton John, Bon Jovi, and even KISS, I think Aerosmith should movie/documentary on their success throughout Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer’s lives before and Aerosmith’s 50+ years of success. And watch how they started as a band and see all their highlight performances remade by talented actors that can play the guitar drums and bass also sing high Notes like Steven Tyler‘s.
I had tickets... and they cancled. I hope Steven gets some rest. This day always comes for the greats! They are one of the greatest bands ever! ❤
I've asked b4 but is there anyone out there that has video from 8/26/2019 of Love Elevator,Joe came into aisle right next to us& cant find it anywhere,have tons of others,if so pls post, especially after this, thx!
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