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Published on April 10, 2024
Aerosmith Bids Farewell to San Antonio with "Peace Out" Tour, Joey Kramer Steps Back - Tickets on Sale April 12Source: Facebook/Frost Bank Center

The Sweet Emotion of a final tour is coming to San Antonio as Aerosmith, the bad boys of Boston, announced their "Peace Out" farewell tour with a special gig at the Frost Bank Center set for November 3. The boys are hanging up their scarves after fifty years of rock 'n' roll shenanigans, chart-toppers, and sold-out arenas, with San Antonio one of the chosen cities to host their swan song performance, according to KENS 5.

But hold those Dream On dreams of seeing the full original lineup because Joey Kramer, Aerosmith's founding member and drummer extraordinaire, is stepping back from the tour to prioritize his family and his health, a true Miss A Thing moment for fans. The band in a statement said "It's not goodbye it's PEACE OUT!" readying audiences for what they claim will be "the best show of our lives", this comes with a slight bittersweet note knowing the band's beat will be off-kilter without Kramer's legendary drumming as noted by KENS 5, but the show must go on with tickets hitting sale on Friday, April 12, at 10 a.m., according to News 4 San Antonio.

Joining the "Sweet Emotion" crooners are The Black Crowes, who'll be there to make sure this rock 'n' roll train keeps a-rollin' all night long, across Texas with Austin and Dallas stops after San Antonio, they're not gonna miss a beat even with Kramer taking a backseat, the wristbands will be flashing, the speakers will be blasting, and the crowd will most certainly be thrashing.

For the hardcore fans, this is the end of the road, a final chance to Walk This Way with Steven Tyler and the gang, as they promise to deliver an electrifying night wrapped in a 360 immersive production. Tickets for the San Antonio show, the Frost Bank Center's website is the place to hit up on April 12, get your wallets ready, because this Last Child fantasy is about to take flight and Let The Music Do The Talking, as News 4 San Antonio reported.