AEROSMITH Frontman Rocks Paraguay With A Black Eye; Video Footage, Photos Available

October 27, 2011

AEROSMITH returned to the stage last night (Wednesday, October 26) at the Jockey Club in Asuncion, Paraguay, a day after singer Steven Tyler fell in his hotel bathroom, hitting his face and losing two teeth after he apparently became dizzy due to gastrointestinal problems. He suffered cuts and broke two teeth, forcing a one-day delay in a concert in the Paraguayan capital.

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry tweeted after the show, "Steven even played harp with his busted lip. My mind was blown. He put on one of his best shows ever. AEROSMITH rocks on. Gotta hand it to Steven for playing the show tonight considering how sick was from food poisoning the night before. He's amazing."

Check out photos of the concert at DailyMail.co.uk.

AEROSMITH's setlist was as follows:

01. Draw The Line
02. Same Old Song and Dance
03. Mama Kin
04. Janie's Got a Gun
05. Livin' On The Edge
06. Joey Kramer Drum Solo
07. Rag Doll
08. Amazing
09. What It Takes
10. Last Child
11. Stop Messing Around (FLEETWOOD MAC cover)
12. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
13. Cryin'
14. Sweet Emotion

Encore:

15. Dream On
16. Love in an Elevator
17. Walk This Way

Tyler fell from a stage in South Dakota two years ago, breaking his shoulder and leading to the cancellation of the rest of the band's 2009 summer tour.

The group took a break from the studio for the current South American trek, which it will follow with a Japanese run at the end of November.

AEROSMITH is expected to resume work on its first all-new studio album in 10 years early in 2012, immediately after the holidays.

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