Thursday, 17 November 2016 07:46

Aerosmith Tickets For The Summer?

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First, we had as-yet unconfirmed rumours that Elton John was playing Gran Canaria in 2017 and now it's America's Best Rock And Roll Band's turn to tease us. 

Rumour has it that Aerosmith will play the last concert of the European leg of its 'Aero-Vederci Baby' farewell tour in either Tenerife or Gran Canaria.

The story comes from a local concert promoter and it's said that hotels have already been reserved for the band in both islands. 

If Aerosmith do play the Canary Islands, it will be in July 2017. 

Source: Dirty Rock

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Is Aerosmith's “Aero-Vederci Baby” farewell tour to visit Gran Canaria?
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