LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Four-time Grammy award-winners Aerosmith have announced a new Louisville date for their "Peace Out" Farewell Tour. 


What You Need To Know

  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Aerosmith will perform at the KFC Yum! Center on Sept. 26 as part of their rescheduled "Peace Out" Farewell Tour 

  • The show was originally set for Jan. 7; however, several dates were postponed due to frontman Steven Tyler's vocal cord injury

  • The Black Crowes will open 

  • Tickets go on sale April 12 at 10 a.m. 

Known for their hits such as "Sweet Emotion" and "Dream On," the band will now rock the KFC Yum! Center on Sept. 26 with opening act the Black Crowes.

The concert was originally set for Jan. 7; however, the band postponed all remaining dates just three shows into the initial 2023 tour due to frontman Steven Tyler's vocal cord injury. It will pay tribute to five decades of the band's 50-year-plus career. 

The KFC Yum! Center said all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new show, and ticketholders will receive additional information via email. Tickets for the Sept. 26 show will go on sale Friday, April 12 at 10 a.m. at the arena's box office and on ticketmaster.com

Prices range between $59.95 and $499.95 before fees, the arena said. Fans also have the option to purchase a variety of VIP packages and experiences, which include a premium reserved ticket, limited edition merchandise and more. 

Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide. They were the first rock band with a commercially successful hip-hop collaboration with Run DMC on "Walk This Way" and were the first hard rock band to appear in a Super Bowl Halfime Show with their 2001 performance. 

Special guests the Black Crowes are well known for their 1990 album "Shake Your Money Maker," which included hits such as "Hard to Handle" and "She Talks to Angels." Since reuniting in 2019, they have performed more than 150 shows in 20 countries and released their 10th studio album in March, "Happiness Bastards." 

The Louisville concert is the third show of the 40-date arena tour, produced by Live Nation. The band will make stops in Pittsburgh (Sept. 20) and Philadelphia (Sept. 23) before coming to the commonwealth. 

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