Aerosmith 'Farewell' tour 2017 schedule & dates: Band announces details of European leg

Aerosmith has been performing since 1970, and their roots go all the way back to 1964 when vocalist Steven Tyler still performed with The Strangeurs, which is also known as Chain Reaction. After 46 years together the band is going to release one more album and have a farewell tour which will take place starting in 2017.

Billboard reveals that the "Aero-Vederci Baby!" tour will start in 2017. The band has no current plan on when the tour might end, even if it takes place during and after the launch of their new album, but they have hinted that it could go on until 2021. A full rundown of the tour's schedule is found on their website.

Tickets will begin going on sale this Friday, but the shows won't start until next year, with the very first performance scheduled on May 17 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tour will continue on May 20 in Batumi, Georgia, and on May 23 in Moscow, Russia. The band will then move on to perform in Munich, Germany on May 26.

On May 30, Aerosmith will be performing in Berlin, Germany and at Krakow, Poland on June 2. On June 5, they will be in Copenhagen, Denmark and then in Solvesberg, Sweden on June 8. June 11 will see the tour move over to Donington Park, UK, and on June 14 they will be in Dublin, Ireland. On June 17, the tour will take place in Clisson, France.

On June 20, the group will return to Germany, but this time, in Cologne. They will then perform in Florence, Italy on June 23 and in Lisbon, Portugal on June 26. Aerosmith will be in Madrid, Spain on June 29, in Barcelona, Spain on July 2, and they will end the European tour at Zurich, Switzerland on July 5.

It is still unconfirmed if the tour will take place outside of Europe, such as in the United States or Japan, following the July events. It is also unconfirmed when their final album, which will release during this tour, is going to be released.

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