AEROSMITH Announces Summer 2020 European Tour

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AEROSMITH will embark on a European tour next summer. The 14-date trek will kick off on June 13 at Milan, Italy's iDays festival and will conclude on July 27 at Mönchengladbach, Germany's Sparkassenpark. Tickets will go on sale next Friday (December 13) from 9 a.m. local time through AEROSMITH's official web site. Tour dates: Jun. 13 - Milan, Italy @ iDays festival Jun. 16 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion Jun. 21 - Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting Jun. 24 - Prague, Czech Republic @ O2 Arena Jun. 30 - Paris, France @ Accorhotels Arena Jul. 03 - Madrid, Spain @ Wanda Stadium Jul. 06 - Lisbon, Portugal @ Altice Arena Jul. 09 - Vienna, Austria @ Stadthalle Jul. 12 - Krakow, Poland @ Tauron Arena Jul. 15 - London, UK @ The O2 Jul. 18 - Manchester, UK @ Arena Jul. 21 - Middlefart, Denmark @ Rock Under Broen Pladsen Jul. 24 - Budapest, Hungary @ Puskas Stadium Jul. 27 - Mönchengladbach, Germany @ Sparkassenpark AEROSMITH recently extended its "Deuces Are Wild" Las Vegas residency with 15 more dates in early 2020 due to "extraordinary demand." The band has been playing without drummer Joey Kramer, who is recovering after twisting his ankle during rehearsal. Filling in for him is Kramer's drum tech, John Douglas. AEROSMITH enlisted THE BEATLES archival producer Giles Martin, who co-designed the sound for Cirque Du Soleil's THE BEATLES "Love" show, to supervise its sound in Vegas. In 2017, AEROSMITH announced a run of dates called "Aero-Vederci Baby!", but stopped short of calling it a final tour. The legendary Boston rockers haven't released a new studio album since 2012's "Music From Another Dimension!" That effort was released when AEROSMITH's label, Columbia Records, was reportedly going through a leadership change, and it ended up becoming a commercial disappointment. The lackluster response to "Music From Another Dimension!" later caused two bandmembers — guitarist Joe Perry and drummer Joey Kramer — to question whether there's any point in AEROSMITH making future albums.
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