Aerosmith have announced European tour dates for next year, as part of their Aero-Vederci Baby! ‘farewell’ tour.

The dates follow on from their series of shows in South America, rocking to their die-hard fans in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru and Mexico.

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Joe Perry – “It’s been 3 years since we have been on tour in Europe and I can speak for my brothers that we can’t wait to get over there and take it up a few notches. Last tour in South America we were running on all cylinders and I can see no reason to let up now.”

Steven Tyler – “Aerosmith just got done ripping through South America like true ambassadors of rock…The band is unstoppable right now and in Europe, we’re going to keep doing what we do best… Let The Music Do The Talking…Living On The Edge, and living to rock another day.”

As part of the Aero-Vederci Baby tour, they will also be performing at some of the biggest music festivals in the world including Sweden Rock, France’s Hellfest and Download Festival in Donington, UK.

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May 17, 2017: Hayarkon Park, Tel Aviv, Israel
May 20, 2017: Black Sea Arena, Batumi, Georgia
May 23, 2017: Olympiski, Moscow, Russia
May 26, 2017: Konigsplatz, Munich, Germany
May 30, 2017: Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany
June 2, 2017: Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland
June 5, 2017: Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
June 8, 2017: Sweden Rock Festival, Solvesborg, Sweden
June 11, 2017: Download Festival, Donington, UK
June 14, 2017: 3 Arena, Dublin, Ireland
June 17, 2017: Hellfest, Clisson, France
June 20, 2017: Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany
June 23, 2017: Firenze Rocks Festival, Florence, Italy
June 26, 2017: Meo Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
June 29, 2017: Rivas Auditorio Miguel Rios, Madrid, Spain
July 2, 2017: Rock Fest Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
July 5, 2017: Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland

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