Although Aerosmith has been around the music industry for decades, their impact in the rock scene is undeniable as they became one of the most legendary bands around.
More recently, the band just kicked off their final tour ever as they would be retiring soon.
According to USA Today, the band performed at the first show of their "Peace Out" tour at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia over the weekend.
This marks the first of their 40-date shows across North America until January 2024. All of the current members are present at their first show: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, and Tom Hamilton.
The concert lasted for two hours and they played some of their biggest hits ever.
Aerosmith 'Peace Out' Tour 2023
Throughout their set, the band performed "Adam's Apple" for the first time since 2018. In addition to their songs, they also played a cover of "Stop Messin' Around" by Fleetwood Mac.
Check out their 18-song setlist below: (via Loudwire)
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1. Back in the Saddle
2. Love in an Elevator
3. Cryin'
4. Janie's Got a Gun
5. Adam's Apple (first performance since 2018)
6. Livin' on the Edge
7. No More No More
8. Rag Doll
9. Hangman Jury
10. Seasons of Wither
11. Movin' Out
12. Stop Messin' Around (Fleetwood Mac cover)
13. Rats in the Cellar
14. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
15. Sweet Emotion
16. Toys in the Attic
17. Dream On
18. Walk This Way
Aerosmith 'Peace Out' Tour 2023
Elsewhere in the concert, Joe Perry made a big move for Jeff Beck by using the Fender Stratocaster from the late musician's collection. He revealed that it was a gift from Perry's wife.
In other moments, The Black Crowes helped Aerosmith open the show featuring its members Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, and more.
The event was successful as it was reported that the entire Wells Fargo Center was sold-out and was attended by thousands of fans to see the group of rockers hit the road for the last time.
Their next scheduled show would be at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA, on September 6, 2023 before heading to major cities like Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Charlotte, Austin, and many more.
For more information about the complete tour dates and tickets, visit their official website in this link.
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