What is the story about?
What's Happening?
Steven Tyler is set to perform with the Joe Perry Project at the Hollywood Bowl, opening for The Who's farewell show. This marks a rare reunion for Tyler and Perry, known as the 'Toxic Twins,' following Aerosmith's retirement from touring due to Tyler's vocal injury. The duo recently performed at the MTV VMAs, paying tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne alongside Yungblud. Tyler also participated in Osbourne's farewell show in Birmingham, England, earlier this year. Aerosmith is also releasing new music, collaborating with Yungblud on a single titled 'My Only Angel.'
Why It's Important?
The reunion of Steven Tyler and Joe Perry is significant for fans of classic rock, as performances by the 'Toxic Twins' have become increasingly rare. Their tribute to Ozzy Osbourne highlights the enduring influence of rock legends on contemporary music. The collaboration with Yungblud suggests a bridging of generational gaps in the music industry, potentially attracting a younger audience to classic rock. Aerosmith's new music release after a decade could revitalize interest in their work, impacting their legacy and the rock genre.
What's Next?
The Joe Perry Project will continue to open for The Who's farewell tour, with upcoming performances at the Hollywood Bowl and Acrisure Arena. Aerosmith's collaboration with Yungblud may lead to further projects, potentially expanding their musical reach. Fans can anticipate the release of 'My Only Angel' and other new tracks, which may influence future tours or performances.
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