Steven Tyler, the iconic frontman of Aerosmith, has faced significant health challenges in recent years that have cast uncertainty over his future performances. The legendary rock band was forced to halt touring after Tyler sustained a serious vocal injury, raising questions about whether the band’s journey on stage has truly ended.
In September 2023, Aerosmith postponed several dates on their Peace Out farewell tour following Tyler’s vocal cord damage. Medical advice at the time recommended that the singer refrain from performing for at least a month to focus on recovery. However, subsequent updates revealed the injury was more severe than initially reported. Tyler had not only damaged his vocal cords but also suffered a fractured larynx, which further delayed the band’s farewell plans.
“Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought,” the band communicated to fans during this period. Despite extensive treatment over several months, Tyler’s condition did not improve sufficiently to meet the demands of live shows.
In a significant development in August 2024, Aerosmith announced their retirement from touring. The band explained that Tyler’s voice had not healed enough to continue performing live, marking a poignant end to an era that produced classics such as “Dream On,” “Walk This Way,” “Crazy,” and “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.”
Nevertheless, fans were given a spark of hope in February 2025 when Tyler made a rare stage appearance at the Jam for Janie Grammy Awards viewing party in Los Angeles. He performed alongside notable musicians including Mick Fleetwood, Tom Hamilton, and Lainey Wilson, reigniting speculation about a possible Aerosmith reunion.
Earlier this year, bassist Tom Hamilton addressed the possibility of the band coming together again. While he emphasized that any future plans would depend heavily on Tyler’s health and willingness, Hamilton noted that the singer’s recovery was progressing “really, really well.” He cautiously added, “Maybe Aerosmith will do something in the future, but it’s a big if.”
For now, Aerosmith remains retired from touring, but Tyler’s recent performance and his bandmate’s remarks leave fans wondering if there might still be one more moment for the rock legend on stage.