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Leader of the band Aerosmith urgently hospitalized

The band Aerosmith has cancelled concerts

The members of Aerosmith had to take this step due to the fact that the group’s leader Steven Tyler fell ill and was hospitalized after a concert in Sao Paulo (Brazil).

The corresponding statement was published in Twitter-account of the artist.

“Unfortunately, due to unexpected health problems, lead singer Steven Tyler asked for medical help“, – stated in the message.

It is noted that doctors have advised the 69-year-old musician be limited from moving and speaking.

Steven Tyler apologized to fans and explained that he had returned to the U.S. for treatment. He asked the fans not to worry and assured that his life is not in danger.

According to the artist, he needs to take a break and bring their health in order to continue concert activity and complete a farewell tour Aero Vederci Baby.

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