AEROSMITH: Fan Club Issues Fake Concert Ticket Alert

May 18, 2006

AEROSMITH's official fan club, Aero Force One, has issued the following alert:

"We learned about an AEROSMITH concert promotion scam. A woman going by the name of 'Cathy' was arrested recently for selling tickets to a fake AEROSMITH/BON JOVI benefit concert she claimed was happening at a Voodoo Lounge on May 26 in Norwalk, CT. As you guys know from AF1 News, AEROSMITH is not touring until September. We all wanna see AEROSMITH on stage again soon, but please beware of unofficial 'surprise' concerts. Please stay tuned to AF1 for official tour news, and if you hear of any AEROSMITH shows that sound a little suspect — be sure to check with Customer Service at Aero Force One before you buy those tickets! You can email [email protected], or call 508-791-3807. We're here for you."

According to The Boston Globe, AEROSMITH's new album will be produced by Steve Lillywhite, who has worked with U2 and MORRISSEY. The band will enter the studio on May 20 to begin laying down tracks.

People magazine reported earlier in the month that Tyler was recovering from his recent throat surgery by vacationing in Mexico with his new girlfriend, tour promoter Erin Brady. [See scan of People article at Steven-Tyler.net.]

AEROSMITH were forced to cancel a bunch of shows on their spring tour after Tyler suffered a broken blood vessel in his voice box. He recently told RollingStone.com that the injury is all healed.

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