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Aerosmith Announces Fall Tour

05:01 PM Tuesday 9/18/12 |   |

Promising that “more prisoners will be taken,” Aerosmith is heading back to the stage in November for the second leg of “The Global Warning Tour.” The next round of dates is a 14-city arena tour that begins in Oklahoma City.

The first leg of the tour earned the band tons of glowing reviews from the East Coast to the West.

The New York Times called Tyler “an unstoppable vocalist who was belting, howling, letting loose falsetto whoops or barking rhymes at proto-hip-hop speed” and the Boston Herald noted that Joe Perry “remains one of rock’s great guitarists.”

Over at the Orange County Register in California, the paper wrote, “They haven’t sounded so fierce in years.”

Two days before the second leg begins Aerosmith will put out its new album, Music From Another Dimension, on Columbia Records. During the tour fans can expect to hear “blazing songs” from the Nov. 6 release as well as career-defining hits. 

Here’s the schedule for the fall leg with special guest Cheap Trick appearing on all dates: 

Nov. 8 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Chesapeake Energy Arena    
Nov. 11 – Wichita, Kan., Intrust Bank Arena    
Nov. 14 – Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center    
Nov. 16 – Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center    
Nov. 20 – New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden Arena    
Nov. 23 – Atlantic City, N.J., Ovation Hall    
Nov. 25 – Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena    
Nov. 27 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre    
Dec. 1 – Las Vegas, Nev., MGM Grand Garden Arena    
Dec. 3 – Los Angeles, Calif., Staples Center    
Dec. 6 – New Orleans, La., New Orleans Arena    
Dec. 9 – Sunrise, Fla., BB&T Center    
Dec. 11 – Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bay Times Forum    
Dec. 13 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena

American Express card members can get advance tickets beginning Sept. 19. A Facebook pre-sale launches Sept. 21. Tickets go on sale to the public Sept. 24.

For information about VIP ticket packages, including backstage tours and opportunities to meet band members, visit Aeroforceone.com.


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