AEROSMITH Announces 'Cocked, Loaded And Ready To Rock Tour' - Feb. 25, 2010
AEROSMITH will embark on the "Cocked, Loaded And Ready To Rock Tour" this summer.
The group's schedule is as follows:
Jun. 10 - Sweden - Sweden Rock Festival
Jun. 13 - UK - Download Festival
Jun. 15 - UK - London 02 Arena
Jun. 18 - Romania - Bucharest
Jun. 20 - Greece - Athens Olympic Stadium
Jun. 23 - Holland - Nijmegen Goeffert Park
Jun. 25 - Belgium - Graspop Metal Meeting
Jun. 27 - Spain - Barcelona St Jordi Arena
Jun. 29 - France - Paris Bercy Arena
Jul. 01 - Czech Republic - Prague 02 Arena
Jul. 03 - Italy - Venice Festival
The various AEROSMITH members offered the following comments about the trek in an official press release:
Steven Tyler (vocals): "Back by popular demand with more spit and fire than ever before, we're coming across the pond and parting the waters as we go."
Joe Perry (guitar): "AEROSMITH is going to be rocking in the UK and Europe this summer. Enough BS, we're coming and everything is going to be set at 11."
Joey Kramer (drums): "AEROSMITH is back! Bigger, better and stronger than ever! So look out Europe 'cos we're comin' to getcha."
Brad Whitford (guitar): "I'm not sure who is happier, the band or the fans. Can't wait to get started. Will see you this summer."
A video message from the band announcing the tour can be viewed below.
Tyler injured himself in a fall from the stage on that tour last August, forcing the band to cancel the remaining dates. Tyler subsequently announced his intention to take a two-year break from AEROSMITH and focus on a solo project, which in turn led the rest of the band to publicly discuss getting a new frontman.
Tyler entered rehab in December for an addiction to painkillers, and his management and attorneys threatened legal action if AEROSMITH went forward with finding a new singer.
AEROSMITH are superb lets just hope they keep rockin us...for forever!!! Fave tracks- Sweet emotion , Back in the saddle ,Dream on,let the music do the talkin... Joe Perry is a demon on the slide guitar!!
I'm probably in the minority here but I don't think their work after 1981 measures up at all the the albums released prior to '81. Just didn't seem as hard or as catchy. I'm a huge fan of pre-81 Aerosmith and can't stand them post-81. Weird isn't it?
My brother actually makes the case (jokingly) that they were better on drugs than when they cleaned themselves up. When you think about it though.....
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