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Aerosmith

Live Performances by Aerosmith

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Dream On' at Donington Park

Mendon, MA, United States

November 6, 1970 | Video Length: 4:54
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    On November 6, 1970, Aerosmith performed their first live show in Mendon, Massachusetts, which marked a pivotal moment in their nascent career. Just one year earlier, in 1970, they released their self-titled debut album, "Aerosmith," which included the iconic track "Dream On." The band was still in the early stages of establishing themselves within the rock music scene, navigating the backdrop of the burgeoning hard rock and blues-rock genres. "Dream On" would go on to become one of their signature songs, showcasing Steven Tyler's powerful vocals and the band's distinctive sound. The performance in Mendon not only highlights their grassroots beginnings but also foreshadowed their eventual rise to international fame, as they would later become one of the best-selling bands in history. This early live recording exemplifies the raw energy and potential that would propel Aerosmith to legendary status in the years to come.


Aerosmith Performs 'Train Kept A Rollin' Live on The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special TV Show

January 1, 1974 | Video Length: 4:45
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    In January 1974, Aerosmith was on the rise in their career, having recently released their self-titled debut album in 1973. This album featured the single "Dream On," which would later become one of their signature songs. The performance of "Train Kept A-Rollin'" on "The Midnight Special" highlighted their raw energy and musical prowess, capturing a pivotal moment as they were beginning to establish themselves as a force in rock music. During this period, Aerosmith was known for their dynamic live performances and developing a reputation for their blues-infused hard rock sound. The live recording not only showcased their talent but also solidified their place in the burgeoning rock scene of the 1970s. This performance was significant, as it occurred before they reached the peak commercial success that would come later in the decade with albums like "Toys in the Attic" and "Rocks."

Aerosmith – Dream On Live Performance from The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special
Los Angeles, CA, United States

August 16, 1974 | Video Length: 4:38
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    By August 16, 1974, when Aerosmith performed "Dream On" on *The Midnight Special*, the band was at a pivotal point in their career. They had just released their self-titled debut album, *Aerosmith*, in January 1973, which included hits like "Dream On." The exposure from their performance on this influential television show helped cement their presence in the rock scene. Notably, "Dream On" would eventually become one of their signature songs, recognized for its emotional depth and Steven Tyler's powerful vocals. During this time, Aerosmith was still in the early stages of developing their identity, characterized by a blend of bluesy rock and a distinct style that would lead to their later commercial success. This performance showcased their potential and laid the groundwork for their future hits and albums as they began to ascend in the rock world.

Aerosmith Live in Pontiac Silverdome - Full Concert

Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac, MI, United States

January 1, 1976 | Video Length: 31:10
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    In January 1976, Aerosmith performed at the Pontiac Silverdome, a significant moment during their early rise to fame. This live recording took place shortly before the release of their third studio album, "Rocks," which would come out later that year. At this point in their career, Aerosmith had already established themselves with their first two albums, "Aerosmith" (1973) and "Get Your Wings" (1974), building a dedicated fan base. This performance highlights the band's dynamic stage presence and powerful sound that would later become hallmarks of their legacy. By the time "Rocks" was released, Aerosmith solidified their position in rock music history, with hits like "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child" exemplifying their hard rock prowess. The energetic performance captured in the Silverdome exemplifies the band's burgeoning popularity and raw talent during a pivotal time in their career.

Aerosmith - 'Sweet Emotion' Live Performance at The Summit, Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 5:36
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    On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Sweet Emotion" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal point in their career. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Rocks," which debuted in May 1976 and is often regarded as one of the band's best works. By this time, Aerosmith was solidifying its position in the rock music scene, riding high on the success of hits like "Dream On" and the title track "Sweet Emotion." The band's electrifying live performances, characterized by Steven Tyler's dynamic stage presence and Joe Perry's iconic guitar riffs, were pivotal in building their reputation. This period marked a peak in their popularity, setting the stage for subsequent albums and their evolution into rock legends. The 1977 live recording is a testament to the raw energy and musical prowess that defined Aerosmith during this era.

Aerosmith - Live Performance of 'Mama Kin' at The Summit in Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Mama Kin" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal time in their career. By this period, the band... Read Full Description >

    On June 25, 1977, Aerosmith performed "Mama Kin" live at The Summit in Houston, Texas, during a pivotal time in their career. By this period, the band had released their fourth studio album, *Rocks*, just a month prior, which is often hailed as one of their best works and a classic in rock music. The album featured hits like "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child," underlining Aerosmith's growing popularity and solidifying their reputation in the rock scene. Notably, this performance was part of their *Rocks* tour, showcasing the band's electrifying stage presence and raw energy. The late '70s marked a crucial turning point for Aerosmith, as they transitioned from a rising act to a major force in rock music, leading to their enduring legacy and influence. The live recording captures a dynamic moment that exemplifies their signature style and charisma.

Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle Live Performance at The Summit, Houston

The Summit
Houston, TX, United States

June 25, 1977 | Video Length: 3:38
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    In June 1977, Aerosmith was in a significant phase of their career, having just released their fifth studio album, "Rocks." This album, which debuted shortly before the live recording of "Back In The Saddle" on June 25, featured a more aggressive sound and is regarded as one of their best works, defining their hard rock style. The Houston concert at The Summit captured the band at their energetic peak, showcasing their signature blend of bluesy rock and charismatic stage presence. Interesting to note, "Back In The Saddle" marked a return to form for Aerosmith after a brief hiatus, highlighting their resurgence in popularity. The album "Rocks" solidified their place in rock history, with tracks that would become staples in their live performances. This concert not only bolstered their reputation but also set the stage for their future successes in the late '70s and beyond.

Aerosmith: 'Draw The Line' Live Performance at Texxas Jam '78

Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX, United States

March 28, 1978 | Video Length: 3:58
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    In March 1978, when Aerosmith performed "Draw The Line" at the Texxas Jam in Dallas, they were in the midst of their peak years, situated between the release of their fifth studio album, "Draw the Line," and their subsequent work. Released in December 1977, "Draw the Line" marked a turning point for the band, showcasing a blend of their hard rock style with an edgier sound. However, the album received mixed reviews, which would later impact their trajectory during the late 1970s. The performance at the Texxas Jam highlighted the band's explosive live presence, a crucial factor in their popularity, further solidifying their status in rock music. Interestingly, this period also saw tensions within the band, largely due to substance abuse issues, which would later play a significant role in their career dynamics and ultimately their evolution as one of rock’s most enduring acts.

Aerosmith - 'Walkin' The Dog' Live Performance at Texxas Jam '78

Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX, USA

June 5, 1978 | Video Length: 3:19
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    In June 1978, during the vibrant peak of Aerosmith's career, they performed a live rendition of "Walkin' The Dog" at the Texxas Jam held at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. This performance came in the wake of their acclaimed album, "Rocks," released in 1976, which solidified their status as rock icons. By this time, Aerosmith had successfully blended hard rock with blues influences, and songs from "Rocks" like "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child" exemplified this style, contributing significantly to their popularity. Notably, Aerosmith had already established a reputation for their electrifying live shows, often featuring high-energy performances and charismatic stage presence. The band's success during this period was also defined by their growing fanbase, which laid the groundwork for their sustained impact on rock music in the years that followed.

Aerosmith - Live at Cotton Bowl, Texxas Jam 1978 (Full Concert)

Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX, United States

July 1, 1978 | Video Length: 48:50
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    In July 1978, Aerosmith was on the rise in their career, building on the success of their third studio album, "Rocks," which had been released just a few months earlier on May 3, 1976. This album is often viewed as a pivotal point for the band, showcasing their signature blend of hard rock and blues influences, and is highly regarded for tracks such as "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child." By the time of the live recording at the Cotton Bowl for the Texxas Jam festival, Aerosmith was gaining significant popularity, particularly among fans of hard rock. The performance not only highlighted their energetic stage presence but also set the stage for future success in the late 1970s and beyond, as they continued to define the sound of the era and excel in live performances. This concert is a notable moment in their history, demonstrating their ability to captivate large audiences.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Sweet Emotion' at Texxas Jam in Dallas

Cotton Bowl Stadium
Dallas, TX, USA

July 1, 1978 | Video Length: 5:13
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    In July 1978, Aerosmith was in a significant phase of their career, particularly following the release of their acclaimed album "Rocks," which came out in May of the same year. This album is often regarded as one of their best, featuring classics like "Back in the Saddle" and "Last Child." The performance of "Sweet Emotion" at the Texxas Jam festival in Dallas showcased the band's growing popularity and their ability to captivate large audiences with their dynamic stage presence and blues-infused rock sound. During this time, Aerosmith was also enjoying a career resurgence after overcoming personal and professional challenges in the mid-1970s. This period marked their transition into superstars, setting the stage for their future successes in the 1980s and beyond, making the live recording a pivotal moment in capturing their energetic and raw live performances.

Aerosmith - Dream On Live Performance at Capitol Center in Largo, MD

Capitol Center
Largo, MD, United States

November 9, 1978 | Video Length: 4:44
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    In November 1978, Aerosmith was riding high on the success of their album "Draw the Line," which had been released earlier that year. This period marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, as they were establishing themselves as major rock icons in the United States. The live recording of "Dream On" from the Capitol Center captures the band at a time when they were gaining immense popularity, especially following the success of their earlier albums, "Toys in the Attic" and "Rocks." Interestingly, "Dream On," originally released in 1973, was experiencing a resurgence in popularity as well, being frequently performed during this era. The band's energetic live shows were critical in building their fanbase, and performances like the one captured in this recording contributed significantly to their legacy as one of rock's greatest live acts. This performance showcases both their musical prowess and the exhilarating live experience that defined Aerosmith during the late 1970s.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Dude (Looks Like A Lady)' from Capital Centre, Landover, MD

Capital Centre
Landover, MD, United States

December 17, 1989 | Video Length: 4:23
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    In December 1989, during their performance at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, Aerosmith was riding a resurgence in popularity fueled by their album "Permanent Vacation," released in 1987, and the subsequent "Pump," which followed in 1989. The live recording of "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" captures a pivotal moment in the band's career where they blended their classic hard rock sound with a more polished, mainstream appeal, showcasing their ability to reinvent themselves. This era marked notable commercial success, with "Pump" yielding hits like "Love in an Elevator" and "Janie's Got a Gun." Interestingly, "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" was originally inspired by a humorous encounter with former Mötley Crüe drummer Nikki Sixx, illustrating Aerosmith's knack for storytelling in their music. Overall, this live performance exemplifies the band's dynamic stage presence and their significant comeback after a tumultuous period in the 1980s.

Aerosmith Live in Pittsburgh, PA - Full Concert Featuring 'Eat the Rich'

Pittsburgh, PA, United States

November 30, 1992 | Video Length: 1:12:19
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    In 1992, Aerosmith was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, fueled by the success of their 1990 album "Pump," which had produced hits like "Love in an Elevator" and "Janie's Got a Gun." The live recording from November 30, 1992, in Pittsburgh captures the band during their "Get a Grip" tour, promoting their upcoming album of the same name, slated for release in 1993. This period marked a pivotal moment for Aerosmith, as they were transitioning from a troubled past in the 1980s to being one of the most prominent rock acts of the early '90s. The performance features a mix of their classic hits alongside tracks from "Pump," showcasing their ability to connect with both longtime fans and new listeners. Notably, this concert exemplifies their energetic live presence and the chemistry between band members, particularly Joe Perry, whose solo during the show highlights his iconic guitar work.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Janie’s Got A Gun' from Pittsburgh

Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
Pittsburgh, PA, United States

July 2, 1993 | Video Length: 5:19
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    In July 1993, Aerosmith was in the midst of a successful resurgence following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Get a Grip," which came out in 1993. This album marked a peak in their career, featuring major hits like "Janie's Got a Gun," "Livin' on the Edge," and "Cryin'," which solidified their status as rock legends in the early '90s. The live performance in Pittsburgh is a testament to their explosive comeback, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences and deliver powerful performances. “Janie’s Got a Gun” was particularly poignant, touching on significant themes of social issues, and highlighted the band's growth both musically and lyrically. By 1993, Aerosmith not only had a string of successful albums but also had begun to attract a new generation of fans, combining their classic rock roots with contemporary sounds.

Aerosmith's Live Performance of 'Cryin' at Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater

Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
Pittsburgh, PA, United States

July 2, 1993 | Video Length: 5:16
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    In July 1993, Aerosmith was in the midst of a successful comeback, having released their highly acclaimed album "Get a Grip" earlier that year. This album marked a significant resurgence for the band, featuring hit singles like "Cryin'," "Livin' on the Edge," and "Amazing." The live performance of "Cryin'" captured at the Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater in Pittsburgh showcases the band's regained popularity and their ability to connect with fans. This period was notable for Aerosmith, as they were not only celebrating commercial success but also an artistic revival after years of fluctuating fortunes. Furthermore, the live recording exemplifies their energetic stage presence and the evolving rock sound of the early 1990s, solidifying their status as rock icons during a pivotal moment in their career.

Aerosmith Live at Woodstock 94: Performances of 'Draw the Line' and 'F.I.N.E.'

Woodstock 94
Saugerties, NY, United States

August 13, 1994 | Video Length: 9:54
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    In August 1994, Aerosmith performed at Woodstock '94, showcasing their continued resurgence in popularity after a difficult period in the late 1980s. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "Get a Grip" in April 1993, which marked a significant commercial success, achieving multi-platinum status and spawning hit singles like "Livin' on the Edge" and "Cryin'." The performance at Woodstock '94 came during a pivotal time in their career, as they were actively reclaiming their status as rock legends. Notably, the band played a memorable version of "Draw the Line" and "F.I.N.E." during this set, bringing their high-energy style and charismatic stage presence to a festival that became iconic for its mix of nostalgia and new music. Their appearance helped solidify their legacy in rock music, showcasing their ability to connect with both longtime fans and a new generation.

Aerosmith - Woodstock '94 Full Concert featuring Dream On and more

Woodstock Festival
Saugerties, NY, USA

August 14, 1994 | Video Length: 2:00
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    In 1994, during the live recording at Woodstock '94, Aerosmith was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, marked by the successful release of their album "Get a Grip" in 1993. This album produced several hit singles, including "Cryin'" and "Crazy," both of which were performed during the Woodstock set, showcasing their revitalized popularity. By this time, Aerosmith had evolved into one of the most iconic rock bands of the era, capitalizing on a blend of hard rock and melodic ballads that appealed to a broad audience. Their performance at Woodstock, attended by an estimated 300,000 people, highlighted their ability to connect with both old fans and a new generation, solidifying their status in rock history. Additionally, the atmosphere of Woodstock, famed for its cultural significance, added weight to their performance, as it symbolized a reunion with the spirit of the original festival while celebrating the band's triumph over past struggles, including lineup changes a

Aerosmith - Dream On Live at Woodstock Festival

Woodstock Festival
Saugerties, NY, United States

August 14, 1994 | Video Length: 4:58
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    In August 1994, during their performance at Woodstock '94, Aerosmith was in a revitalized phase of their career, having recently released the album "Get a Grip" in 1993. This album marked a significant comeback for the band, featuring hit singles like "Livin' on the Edge" and "Cryin'," which helped cement their position in rock music after a challenging period in the 1980s. The live performance of "Dream On" at Woodstock was particularly noteworthy as it came during a time of renewed popularity for the band, contributing to their enduring legacy. Additionally, the festival itself was a significant event in music history, bringing together a diverse array of artists and audiences, reflecting the band's ability to connect with both new and longtime fans. The powerful rendition of "Dream On" showcased Aerosmith's classic sound and stage presence, demonstrating their resilience and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of rock music.

Aerosmith Live in 1997 | Full Concert: Rats In The Cellar, Love In An Elevator, Taste Of India

Paradiso
Amsterdam, Netherlands

November 30, 1996 | Video Length: 23:42
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  • In November 1996, when Aerosmith performed live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, they were riding high on the success of their album "Get a Grip," releas... Read Full Description >

    In November 1996, when Aerosmith performed live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, they were riding high on the success of their album "Get a Grip," released in 1993. This album included some of their biggest hits, such as "Livin' on the Edge" and "Cryin'," solidifying their comeback status after struggles in the late 1980s. By 1996, the band was well-established, having regained prominence in the rock scene with their signature blend of blues and hard rock. Their live performance featured songs that showcased both their newer material and classic hits, highlighting their diverse catalog. Interestingly, this concert occurred during a pivotal time for the band, as they were transitioning into a new phase of creativity, leading up to the release of "Nine Lives" in 1997, which just continued their legacy as rock legends. Their dynamic stage presence, marked by Steven Tyler's charismatic vocals and Joe Perry's iconic guitar work, is a testament to their enduring appeal and versatility.

Aerosmith Acoustic Performance of 'Pink' on the Howard Stern Show

Howard Stern Show

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 4:05
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    In early 1997, Aerosmith was riding high on the success of their album "Nine Lives," which had been released just a few months prior in March 1997. This album showcased the band's signature blend of rock and ballads, continuing to solidify their status in the rock music scene. The acoustic performance of "Pink" on the Howard Stern Show, featuring Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, highlights the band’s willingness to explore different musical styles and showcase their versatility. "Pink" was one of the standout tracks from "Nine Lives," demonstrating their knack for catchy melodies and lyrical storytelling. The live recording also underscores the band's enduring appeal, as they adapted their sound for an intimate setting while maintaining the energy that characterized their larger performances. At this stage in their career, Aerosmith was enjoying a resurgence in popularity, benefiting from a series of successful releases throughout the 1990s that reinvigorated their legacy.

Aerosmith - Dream On (Live) Performance in San Antonio

San Antonio, TX, United States

January 1, 1998 | Video Length: 4:51
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  • In 1998, Aerosmith released "A Little South of Sanity," a live album capturing their high-energy performances during their late '90s comeback. The alb... Read Full Description >

    In 1998, Aerosmith released "A Little South of Sanity," a live album capturing their high-energy performances during their late '90s comeback. The album featured tracks recorded during their extensive tours, including the memorable live rendition of "Dream On," which highlights the band's enduring popularity and dynamic stage presence. By this time, Aerosmith had seen a significant resurgence in their career, leading to multiple successful albums in the 1990s, such as "Get a Grip" and "Nine Lives." Interestingly, "Dream On," originally released in 1973, became one of their signature songs and was revitalized in the '90s, serving as an anthem for a new generation. This era marked a period of rejuvenation for the band, as they blended their classic rock roots with a fresh appeal, solidifying their status in rock history.

  • In January 2002, when Aerosmith performed “What It Takes” live in Japan, they were in the midst of their resurgence following a series of successf... Read Full Description >

    In January 2002, when Aerosmith performed “What It Takes” live in Japan, they were in the midst of their resurgence following a series of successful albums in the late 1990s. The band had released *Just Push Play* in 2001, which included hit singles like “Jaded” and showcased their continued relevance in the rock scene. This period marked a significant comeback as they were enjoying increased mainstream visibility, partly due to their enduring hits and high-profile collaborations. Interestingly, Aerosmith's live performances during this era were characterized by high energy and connection with their audience, further solidifying their reputation as one of America's premier rock bands. This particular performance in Japan is notable not just for its musicality but also as a testament to the band's international appeal and their ability to engage with fans worldwide.

Aerosmith - Nobody's Fault Live Performance from Rocksimius Maximus Tour

Detroit, MI, United States

November 30, 2002 | Video Length: 5:47
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    The live recording of "Nobody's Fault" from Aerosmith's performance in Detroit on November 30, 2002, falls within the period surrounding their album "Just Push Play," which was released in 2001. At this point in their career, Aerosmith was actively embracing a resurgence in popularity, building on the success of the 1998 album "Armageddon" soundtrack, which featured the hit "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." The Rocksium Maximus Tour in 2003 highlighted their strong stage presence and deep catalog, celebrating both new material and classic hits. The performance showcases the band's ability to blend hard rock with bluesy elements, a hallmark of their style. Notably, during this period, Aerosmith continued to solidify their legacy as one of rock's enduring acts, leading to their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, just prior to the tour.

Aerosmith - Dream On (Live Performance at Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL)

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:44
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    In 2004, the year of the live performance of "Dream On" from the Office Depot Center, Aerosmith was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career. Prior to this concert, they released the album "Honkin' on Bobo" in March 2004, which was a collection of blues covers that showcased their versatility and respect for classic rock and blues influences. This album marked a return to their musical roots after the commercial success of their late '90s and early 2000s albums, including "Nine Lives" (1997) and "Just Push Play" (2001). The live performance at the Office Depot Center also falls within the band's lengthy and celebrated touring legacy, as they were known for their electrifying stage presence and dynamic performances. Notably, "Dream On," a staple in their repertoire, is one of their most iconic songs, emphasizing the emotional depth that has characterized Aerosmith's music for decades.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Love In An Elevator' at Office Depot Center

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 5:42
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  • In April 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Love In An Elevator" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, they were in the midst of a signifi... Read Full Description >

    In April 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Love In An Elevator" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, they were in the midst of a significant phase in their career, following the release of their album "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004. This studio album marked a return to their roots, with a blues-inspired sound, and included a collection of cover songs that showcased their musical influences. Interestingly, "Love In An Elevator," released in 1989 as part of the "Pump" album, continued to be a fan favorite, demonstrating the band's enduring popularity and the timeless appeal of their classic hits. By 2004, Aerosmith had solidified their status as rock legends, featuring in the Super Bowl halftime show earlier that year and continuing to draw massive crowds during their tours. This live performance captures the vibrant energy of the band during a time when they were reconnecting with their roots while still engaging with a modern audience.

Aerosmith - The Other Side (Live at Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL)

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:01
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  • In April 2004, Aerosmith was in the midst of promoting their album "Honkin' on Bobo," which was released in March of that year. This live performance ... Read Full Description >

    In April 2004, Aerosmith was in the midst of promoting their album "Honkin' on Bobo," which was released in March of that year. This live performance of "The Other Side" captures the band at a pivotal moment, showcasing their signature blend of rock and blues that has defined their sound. "Honkin' on Bobo," which features covers as well as original tracks, marked a return to raw, live instrumentation, which was reflective of Aerosmith's roots. During this period, the band was also celebrated for their ongoing relevance in the rock scene, following a successful career spanning over three decades. Notably, this live recording at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, exemplifies the band's enduring energy and ability to connect with their audience, helping them to maintain a loyal fan base while continuing to attract new listeners.

Aerosmith - 'I Don't Want To Miss A Thing' Live at Office Depot Center, FL

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:10
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  • On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida. At this point in their caree... Read Full Description >

    On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida. At this point in their career, Aerosmith was enjoying a successful revival, having released their album "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004, which followed their critically acclaimed album "Just Push Play" in 2001. The group had experienced a resurgence in popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, partially due to the success of "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," a power ballad featured in the film "Armageddon," which had a strong impact on their commercial presence. This live recording showcases the band’s ability to captivate audiences with their energy and the emotional gravitas of their hit songs, solidifying their status as rock legends. By this time, Aerosmith had also secured a significant fan base, evidenced by their extensive tours and continual chart successes, affirming their long-standing influence in the music industry.

Aerosmith - Walk This Way Live at Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:22
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  • In 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Walk This Way" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, the band was in the midst of a resurgence follo... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Walk This Way" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, the band was in the midst of a resurgence following their 2001 album, "Just Push Play." This album had mixed reviews but included the hit single "Jaded," showcasing their continued commercial appeal. By this time, Aerosmith had a rich legacy, including several multi-platinum albums and classic hits that solidified their status as rock icons. Their performance of "Walk This Way," originally released in 1975 in collaboration with Run-D.M.C., highlights the band's ability to bridge generations of rock and hip-hop, reflecting their innovative style. The early 2000s also saw them engaging in extensive touring, which contributed to revitalizing their fan base and introducing their music to a new audience. This live recording captures the energy and enduring popularity of Aerosmith during this vibrant period of their career.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Toys In The Attic' from Office Depot Center

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:02
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  • On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "Toys In The Attic" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, during a period of significant resurgen... Read Full Description >

    On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "Toys In The Attic" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, during a period of significant resurgence in their career. By this time, Aerosmith had already achieved immense commercial success, and their previous studio album, "Just Push Play," had been released in 2001. Following a lull in their productivity in the late 1990s, the band experienced a revival in popularity thanks to their hit singles and collaborations, notably their involvement in the Grammy Awards and the "Armageddon" soundtrack. The performance features one of their classic tracks from the 1975 album of the same name, which marked their departure from a hard rock sound to a more mainstream appeal. This live recording exemplifies their dynamic stage presence and enduring legacy in rock music, as they continued to draw large crowds and maintain a dedicated fanbase well into the 2000s.

Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Train Kept a Rollin' at Office Depot Center

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 4:14
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    On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "Train Kept a Rollin'" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, during a period marking their resurgence as a leading rock band. This performance was part of their "Honkin' on Bobo" tour, which followed the 2004 release of the album "Honkin' on Bobo," their 14th studio record. This album was a significant turn back to their blues roots, featuring covers and original tracks, reflecting their classic rock sound. Notably, "Gems," a compilation album of previously released tracks, had been put out prior in 2004, showcasing the band's enduring appeal and legacy in rock music. The live recording of "Train Kept a Rollin'," a song originally written in the 1950s, highlights Aerosmith's ability to reinvent and energize classic rock songs, maintaining their relevance decades into their career.

Aerosmith - 'Last Child' Live at Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL

Office Depot Center
Sunrise, FL, United States

April 3, 2004 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • In April 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Last Child" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, they were in the midst of their career reviv... Read Full Description >

    In April 2004, when Aerosmith performed "Last Child" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, they were in the midst of their career revival, having experienced significant success in the 1990s and early 2000s. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "Honkin' on Bobo" in March 2004, which was a collection of blues covers that showcased their musical roots and revitalized their presence in the rock scene. Interestingly, "Last Child" is one of their classic tracks from the 1976 album "Rocks," illustrating their storied history while also highlighting their ability to connect past hits with newer material during live performances. By 2004, Aerosmith had solidified their status as rock legends, known for their dynamic live shows and lasting influence on the genre.

Aerosmith: 'Back In The Saddle' Live Performance from TD Waterhouse Center

TD Waterhouse Center
Orlando, FL, United States

April 5, 2004 | Video Length: 4:21
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    In April 2004, Aerosmith was in the midst of their "Honkin' on Bobo" tour, supporting their blues-oriented album released the same year. This live recording of "Back In The Saddle" from the TD Waterhouse Center in Orlando underscores their enduring appeal and ability to blend rock with blues influences. The song hails from their iconic 1976 album, "Rocks," which solidified Aerosmith's status as rock legends and showcases their signature hard rock sound. At this point in their career, the band was experiencing a resurgence in popularity, largely due to their successful album releases and a strong fan base that had supported them through various ups and downs. The performance captured in this live recording features a vigorous energy that reflects the band's commitment to deliver powerful live shows, reinforcing their legacy as one of rock's quintessential live acts.

Aerosmith Live in Tokyo: Performance of 'Sweet Emotion'

Tokyo

January 1, 2011 | Video Length: 7:17
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  • In January 2011, when Aerosmith performed "Sweet Emotion" live in Tokyo, the band was actively promoting their upcoming album "Music from Another Dime... Read Full Description >

    In January 2011, when Aerosmith performed "Sweet Emotion" live in Tokyo, the band was actively promoting their upcoming album "Music from Another Dimension!", which was released later that year in November. This album marked a significant return for Aerosmith, as it was their first studio release in over a decade, following "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004. The live recording captures Aerosmith at a pivotal moment, re-establishing themselves in the rock scene after a period of relative inactivity. Interestingly, this performance took place shortly after the band's involvement in a joint venture with producer Jack Douglas, who had worked with them on some of their classic hits. The Tokyo concert was part of a larger promotional effort in Japan, coinciding with their energy-filled comeback, showcasing how they continued to connect with fans worldwide.

Aerosmith Full Concert at Donington Park Performing Various Songs

Donington Park
Donington, UK, United Kingdom

June 14, 2014 | Video Length: 1:44:42
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Aerosmith Live Performance of 'Dude (Looks Like A Lady)' at Download Festival, 2014

Donington Park
Castle Donington, Leicestershire, UK

June 15, 2014 | Video Length: 4:44
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    In 2014, Aerosmith performed at the Download Festival in Castle Donington, UK, delivering a live rendition of their iconic hit "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)." This performance came during a period of resurgence for the band, following the release of their 2012 album "Music from Another Dimension!" While this album marked a significant entry in their discography, it received a mixed critical response but still showcased the band's signature rock sound. The live performance at Download Festival highlighted Aerosmith's enduring appeal, as they continued to connect with a new generation of fans. Notably, the Download Festival is renowned for its heavy metal and rock line-up, making Aerosmith's participation a testament to their legacy and versatility in the rock genre while proving they still commanded significant attention on the festival circuit.

Steven Tyler, Slash, and Train Perform 'Dream On' at Howard Stern Birthday Bash

Bacardi at the Howard Stern Birthday Bash
New York, NY, United States

June 24, 2014 | Video Length: 5:11
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  • In 2014, the year of the live recording of "Dream On" at the Howard Stern Birthday Bash, Aerosmith had recently released their album "Music from Anoth... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, the year of the live recording of "Dream On" at the Howard Stern Birthday Bash, Aerosmith had recently released their album "Music from Another Dimension!" in November 2012. This album marked their first studio release in over a decade, signaling a significant return for the band, who had experienced various lineup changes and personal challenges in the interim. The performance at the Howard Stern event showcased Aerosmith's enduring appeal and the stellar talent of frontman Steven Tyler, who brought out notable musicians like Slash and Train, highlighting the collaborative spirit often seen in rock music. This live rendition of "Dream On" is particularly memorable, as it aligns with Aerosmith's legacy as iconic rock innovators while also celebrating their impact on the genre. The occasion not only emphasized their musical prowess but also their ability to connect with fans and fellow artists in vibrant live settings.

Aerosmith - Full Concert Live in Detroit featuring 'Train Kept A-Rollin'

DTE Energy Music Center
Detroit, MI, United States

September 9, 2014 | Video Length: 1:39:03
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  • On September 9, 2014, Aerosmith performed live at the DTE Energy Music Center in Detroit, marking a period in their long and storied career that follo... Read Full Description >

    On September 9, 2014, Aerosmith performed live at the DTE Energy Music Center in Detroit, marking a period in their long and storied career that followed the release of their 2012 album, "Music from Another Dimension!" This album was notable for being their first studio release in over a decade, showcasing a mix of classic rock sound paired with modern influences. During the 2014 concert, Aerosmith delivered a setlist that included hits like "Love in an Elevator," "Cryin'," and "I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing," which highlighted their enduring appeal and ability to resonate with fans across generations. A noteworthy moment in this performance was the appearance of Slash during "Mama Kin," exemplifying Aerosmith's connections within the rock community and their ongoing legacy. By this time, Aerosmith had firmly established themselves as rock icons, celebrated for their electrifying live performances and extensive catalog.

Aerosmith: 'I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing' Live Performance in Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

January 1, 2016 | Video Length: 4:21
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    In January 2016, Aerosmith was in the midst of their "Aero-Vederci Baby!" farewell tour, a significant milestone marking the band’s ongoing legacy after decades in the music industry. The live performance of "I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing" from Mexico City showcased one of their most famous ballads, originally featured on the soundtrack for the movie *Armageddon* (1998). This song not only solidified Aerosmith's status in the rock ballad genre but also became a mainstream hit, reaching number one on Billboard charts. By 2016, Aerosmith had been active in the music scene for nearly five decades, with their blend of rock, blues, and pop appealing to multiple generations of fans. The concert also symbolized the band’s transition, as they hinted at potential retirement from extensive touring, further emphasizing the emotional weight of their performances during this period.

Aerosmith - Live Performance of 'Dream On' from Mexico City Concert

Mexico City, Mexico

January 1, 2016 | Video Length: 4:53
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  • In 2016, Aerosmith was in a reflective period of their illustrious career, having released their album "Music from Another Dimension!" in 2012, which ... Read Full Description >

    In 2016, Aerosmith was in a reflective period of their illustrious career, having released their album "Music from Another Dimension!" in 2012, which was met with a mix of critical response but managed to showcase the band's enduring rock prowess. The live recording of "Dream On" from Mexico City captures a band celebrating over four decades of impact in the music industry. Notably, "Dream On," originally released in 1973, remains one of Aerosmith's signature tracks, embodying the band's signature blend of powerful melodies and emotional depth. By 2016, Aerosmith was on the verge of embarking on a farewell tour, reflecting on their legacy and introducing fans to the magic that has made them rock legends. The performance not only highlights vocal powerhouse Steven Tyler's range but also showcases the chemistry and experience that have defined Aerosmith's live shows throughout their career.

  • In January 2016, Aerosmith was in the later stages of a celebrated career and had recently released their studio album "Music from Another Dimension!"... Read Full Description >

    In January 2016, Aerosmith was in the later stages of a celebrated career and had recently released their studio album "Music from Another Dimension!" in 2012, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. This live performance in Mexico City is notable as it showcased the band’s continued relevance in rock music, featuring classic hits like "Love in an Elevator" and "Cryin'," which are staples from their extensive catalog. During this period, Aerosmith was also preparing for their "Aero-Vederci Baby!" tour, indicating a strategic focus on live performances to engage with their audience. Despite lineup changes and challenges over the years, the band maintained a strong fanbase and demonstrated their enduring legacy in rock, as exemplified in this energetic live recording. The mix of crowd favorites reinforced Aerosmith's status as one of the leading classic rock bands, blending nostalgia with the vibrancy of a contemporary live audience.

Aerosmith: 'Crazy' Live Performance from Arena Ciudad de Mexico

Arena Ciudad de Mexico
Mexico City, Mexican states not applicable, Mexico

October 27, 2016 | Video Length: 5:19
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  • In October 2016, Aerosmith performed live in Mexico City, showcasing their iconic hit "Crazy" at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico. At this time, the band wa... Read Full Description >

    In October 2016, Aerosmith performed live in Mexico City, showcasing their iconic hit "Crazy" at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico. At this time, the band was celebrating a storied career that began in the early 1970s, marked by a resurgence in popularity with their album "Music from Another Dimension!" released in 2012. Although "Music from Another Dimension!" received mixed reviews, it included some notable tracks and saw Aerosmith touring extensively in support of the album. By 2016, they were well into a phase of nostalgia, performing many of their classic songs while also hinting at the eventual end of their touring days. Interestingly, this live performance was part of their “Aero-Vederci Baby!” tour, which ultimately reflected their long-standing legacy in rock music, showcasing their ability to connect with fans worldwide through their dynamic live shows.

Aerosmith Full Concert at Rock In Rio Featuring Live Performances

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 24, 2017 | Video Length: 1:40:11
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Aerosmith Live Performance of 'No More No More' in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:43
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