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Aerosmith's Comeback: New Album, Reunion Hints, and Tyler's Triumphant Return

Aerosmith's Comeback: New Album, Reunion Hints, and Tyler's Triumphant Return

Update: 2025-07-20
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Aerosmith is back in the spotlight this week, sparking serious excitement across the rock world. Just days ago, guitarist Joe Perry confirmed that the band will begin recording their fifteenth studio album in July, working with legendary producer Jack Douglas. This news comes after mounting speculation about the band’s future following a dramatic couple of years—remember, tensions had flared after Steven Tyler took on that high-profile judging role on American Idol, but according to Digital Spy, Perry is adamant those issues are in the past and the group is fully committed to new music.

But the buzz is not just about studio sessions. Perry made headlines across Rolling Stone and Sirius XM’s Trunk Nation by openly discussing the possibility of Aerosmith performing at least one more significant live concert, after their 2023 Peace Out farewell tour was abruptly canceled when Tyler suffered a major vocal cord injury. While the band officially announced their retirement from touring in 2024, Perry revealed in that Sirius XM interview that they are “seriously talking about playing together again”—the chemistry is intact, and with everyone “alive and well,” he knows there’s “gotta be at least another Aerosmith gig.” The only question is when, not if. This sentiment is echoed by bassist Tom Hamilton, further fueling reunion hopes.

Steven Tyler’s recent public appearance added more fuel to the fire. Last week, Tyler appeared at Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning event in Birmingham, fronting a supergroup that included Ronnie Wood, Nuno Bettencourt, Tom Morello, and Travis Barker. Tyler drew rave reviews for powering through classics like Train Kept A-Rollin, Walk This Way, and Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love—proof he’s on the mend and still magnetic on stage. Metal Hammer described his performance as “magic,” with social media full of fans celebrating his return to form.

Meanwhile, Joe Perry is keeping busy with his revived Joe Perry Project, set to open two dates of The Who’s upcoming farewell tour in late August and September. The revamped lineup even features Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford plus players from The Black Crowes and Stone Temple Pilots, as reported by Parade. Perry’s side project has additional headlining gigs planned, hinting that he’s gearing up for plenty of high-profile stage time regardless of what Aerosmith ultimately decides.

While no official Aerosmith tour dates are on the calendar yet and the reunion gig remains unannounced, the talk is real and the signs are promising. The rock world is watching—and waiting for what could be one last, unforgettable chapter for America’s most enduring rock icons.

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Aerosmith's Comeback: New Album, Reunion Hints, and Tyler's Triumphant Return

Aerosmith's Comeback: New Album, Reunion Hints, and Tyler's Triumphant Return

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