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Post by Dex on Sept 26, 2017 16:22:04 GMT -5
Aerosmith Cancels Tour Dates Citing Steven Tyler's 'Unexpected Medical Issues'
© Nigel Waldron via Getty Images Steven Tyler is dealing with some Aerosmith has canceled a handful of upcoming performances, citing Steven Tyler’s “unexpected medical issues.” Tyler shared a statement from the band on Twitter Tuesday confirming the news. His statement was also posted on Aerosmith’s website. The rocker announced that the group’s four upcoming shows in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico would be canceled. While the statement does not include specific details about Tyler’s medical condition, the band did assure fans the singer is “expected to make a full recovery.” “With proper treatment he will be back on his feet soon rocking the world,” the statement reads. “I am not in a life threatening condition, but I need to deal with this right away, and get some rest and medical care immediately in order to sustain and maintain my future performances,” Tyler said in the statement. “I promise I’ll be back ...unfortunately health does not wait and it’s something even I can’t schedule around our shows.”
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Post by Sysop3 on Sept 26, 2017 18:57:05 GMT -5
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Post by annaj26 on Oct 4, 2017 21:13:17 GMT -5
Another one of my favorites Steven Tyler denies he had a heart attack Steven Tyler says it broke his heart that his health issues caused Aerosmith to abandon its tour but he insists his heart is not actually broken. The singer posted an update on the band's official site addressing speculation that he suffered a heart attack. "I give you all an a+ for creative speculations but I certainly did not have a heart attack or a seizure ((unless Joe Perry is takin' a rippin' lead))," he wrote. The band announced last month that it had to cancel the remaining four dates of its South American leg of the Aero-Vederci tour due to frontman Tyler's "unexpected medical issues." Tyler said at the time that it was not "a life threatening condition." Related: Steven Tyler suffers 'unexpected medical issues,' Aerosmith cancels tour dates "It breaks my heart to have left this tour early," Tyler wrote in his update. "The band has never played better." Tyler apologized, but said it couldn't be helped. "Sorry to have cut the tour short but i had to have a procedure that only my doc in the states could perform," he said. Aerosmith's 2017 shows began in late spring in Europe and had been billed as the band's "farewell" tour. www.cnn.com/2017/10/04/entertainment/steven-tyler-heart-attack/index.html
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