Aerosmith Pushes 50th Anniversary Concert Back to 2022

Aerosmith has postponed their big 50th anniversary show until 2022.

In a statement they shared to Facebook, “We wanted to let you know that our 50th Anniversary Fenway show is moving to Thursday, September 8, 2022. While we know that means you have to wait a bit longer, we feel confident this is the right move in order to ensure we give you all the show you deserve for everyone who has held onto their ticket to see this show. All tickets will be valid for the new dates – Check your emails for more details. We can’t wait to rock with you all!”

As far as Aerosmith’s touring itinerary goes as of publishing, they won’t be hitting the road again until summer 2022 when they embark on a European tour beginning June 1 in Lisbon, Portugal.

We wanted to let you know that our 50th Anniversary Fenway show is moving to Thursday, September 8, 2022. While we know…

Posted by Aerosmith on Thursday, May 20, 2021

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