AEROSMITH Joined By DMC At London's Hyde Park

June 25, 2007

NME.COM reports that AEROSMITH returned to the U.K. for their first full live show in nine years last night (June 24),headlining the second day of Hard Rock Cafe's London Calling event in Hyde Park.

Launching into a hit-laden set with "Love In an Elevator", Steven Tyler's men proceeded to prove over the course of an hour that they've still got what it takes, with "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" and "Cryin'" proving to be particularly popular with the crowd.

The encore saw the band joined onstage by DMC from 1980s rap trio RUN DMC, for the 80's rock-rap classic "Walk This Way" which ensured that everyone went home with a smile on their face.

Read more at NME.COM.

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