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Aerosmith is ready to come together with fans for the rescheduled dates of their Peace Out farewell tour. The band originally had to cancel tour dates when Steven Tyler announced a vocal chord injury, but starting Sept. 2024 until Feb. 2025, the rockstars will head back on the road and travel to cities across North America. Select dates will also include special guests like The Black Crowes and Teddy Swims.

Tickets initially went on sale through Ticketmaster and you may still be able to buy tickets from the official distributer. In case you can’t find the seats or the view you want though, there are cheap ticket sites available including resale options like StubHub, Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and Ticketsmarter.

If you want to hear hits like “Walk This Way,” “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” “Dream On” and “Sweet Emotion,” keep reading to learn more about where to buy Aerosmith tickets.

Is This Aerosmith’s Last Tour?

The Peace Out Farewell tour is slated to be the last tour by Aerosmith as of now. Originally, the tour was slated to begin Sept. 3, 2023, and go on for more than 40 concerts, but after Tyler sustained an injury to his vocal chords during the third show in, the band had to postpone their tour dates.

How to Get Aerosmith Tickets Online

Ticketmaster still has tickets available for their 2024 tour, which you can buy starting at $57. If your desired section or number of tickets wanted aren’t available, you can check out resale ticket sellers for more options below

StubHub

StubHub is offering Aerosmith tickets for as low as $58 (at the time of this writing). You can choose tickets based on the number you need, price and section of the venue. Each ticket purchase also comes with a FanProtect Guarantee that ensures you receive valid tickets in time for the event. If an issue occurs with your order, you’ll get comparable, better tickets, or your money back.

Vivid Seats

Another affordable option is Vivid Seats, which offers Aerosmith concert tickets from $53. To help you find the best options, the site allows you to sort tickets by price or seating area in the arena. And if you’re looking for additional savings, you can get $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout. Students can score 10% off orders of $25+ when you verify your student status here. Purchases are also protected through Vivid Seats’ 100% Buyer Guarantee, which you can learn more about here.

Seat Geek

Seat Geek is providing tickets starting at $63 with deals rated on a scale of 1-10 to make sure you score the best discount. Tickets that are labeled a 10 are considered the best deal, and one-rated tickets are the worst. You can customize your options by including fees with ticket prices and even sign up to get notified if ticket prices drop. A bonus offer: use code BILLBOARD10 to save $10 off your ticket purchases of $250+ (offer valid on first purchases only) at SeatGeek.com.

TicketSmarter

You can score Aerosmith tour tickets for as low as $50.92 through TicketSmarter. You can choose tickets based on venue level as well as cost. Plus, your purchase is covered by the site’s 100% Guarantee, which means you’ll receive a refund if your event is canceled and not rescheduled, tickets weren’t valid or delivered in time for the event.

Aerosmith Peace Out Farewell Tour Dates

Below are the remaining Aerosmith tour dates to help you plan out where you see the band live.

Sept. 20: PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sept. 23: Wells Fargo Center in Pennsylvania, Pa.

Sept. 26: KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.

Sept. 29: Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio

Oct. 2: Spectrum Center in Charlotte. N.C.

Oct. 5: Thompson Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn.

Oct. 8: Capitol One Arena in Washington D.C.

Oct. 11: State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga.

Oct. 14: Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mo.

Oct. 17: Heritage Bank Center in Cincinatti, Ohio

Oct. 20: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Oct. 31: Footprint Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

Nov. 3: Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas

Nov. 6: Moody Center in Austin, Texas

Nov. 9: American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas

Nov. 12: Bok Center in Tulsa, Okla.

Nov. 15: Chi Health Center in Omaha, Neb.

Nov. 18: Ball Arena in Denver, Colo.

Nov. 21: Moda Center in Portland, Ore.

Nov. 24: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.

Nov. 27: Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah

Nov. 30: Chase Center in San Fransisco, Calif.

Dec. 4: Sap Center in San Jose, Calif.

Dec. 7: The Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Calif.

Dec. 28: Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

Dec. 31: TD Garden in Boston, Mass.

Jan. 4: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Mich.

Jan. 7: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario

Jan. 10: Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec

Jan. 13: Shottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio

Jan. 16: Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.

Jan. 19: United Center in Chicago, Ill.

Jan. 22: Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn.

Jan. 25: T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.

Feb. 11: Kia Center in Orlando, Fla.

Feb. 14: Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.

Feb. 17: Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla.

Feb. 20: PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C.

Feb. 23: Madison Square Garden in New York City, N.Y.

Feb. 26: Keybank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.