Mar. 16, 2025
WhileAeriehas been known for featuring women of all shapes and sizes, the lingerie line just released its most inclusive campaign yet.
The American Eagle brand revealed the photos for their new #AerieREAL line, which features many different, un-retouched women—including those who have disabilities, chronic illnesses, scars, stretch marks and are cancer survivors. One woman is seen using crutches, while another posed in her wheelchair. Women who use insulin pumps and colostomy bags are also featured.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aerosmithis bringing its larger-than-lifeDeuces Are Wildresidencyback to Las Vegas.
“The fans want live music, and we want to be out there playing it,” guitarist Joe Perry toldUSA Today. “Certainly people want to hear the so-called classic songs, but it’s been great to throw something in from, like,Nine Livesalbum that people want to hear. The stage is wide open for us to do a couple of acoustic songs, or Steven can go to the piano and play a ballad off an album we haven’t played since it came out.
Mar. 16, 2025
Steven Tyler.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty
When it comes to Easter eggs,Aerosmithfans “Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing!”
Over the last week, supporters of the band have noticed a countdown clock onAerosmith’s websiteleading up to an announcement at 10 a.m. ET Monday, as well as a handful of promotional banners popping up at music venues across the U.S.
The banners, which read the words “peace out,” have many believing that the band is just days away from announcing its curtain call in the form of a farewell tour.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aerosmithfans have a final chance to see the iconic rock legends in concert.
On Monday, the four-time Grammy winners and Rock and Roll Hall of Famersconfirmed suspicions of their farewell tour, announcing Peace Out — a 40-city North American concert celebrating their monumental career.
“After 50 years, 10 world tours and playing for over 100 million fans, it’s time for one last go,” a release said.
Sadly, drummer Joey Kramer — who is credited with originating the name Aerosmith — won’t be joining his bandmates on tour.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aerosmithdrummer Joey Kramer will not be joining the band when theyrelaunch their Las Vegas residencyin June.
The “Dream On” rockers announced Wednesday that founding member Kramer, 71, will be taking “a temporary leave of absence” ahead ofDeuces Are Wild’s 24 dates.
“[Kramer] has regrettably made the decision to sit out the band’s concerts in 2022 so he can focus his full attention on his family during these uncertain times,” the group said in a statement.