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Aerosmith

Live Performances by Aerosmith in 2002

  • 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 "... Read Full Description >

    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.