AEROSMITH To Play Private Show For Credit Card Holders

October 12, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports that AEROSMITH has signed on to play a private show for holders of Citibank credit cards. The Boston band will give an acoustic performance on December 3 at the Beacon Theater in New York City, and it will be the first time the group has played this way since their appearance on "MTV Unplugged" in 1990. The show is being held under Citibank's "Traveling Through Life" promotion.

For more information, go to privatepass.citi.com.

Also taking part in the concert series are DAVE MATTHEWS in Los Angeles on October 30, R&B singer MARY J. BLIGE in Chicago on November 9, and TONY BENNETT in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 12.

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