Aerosmith Rev Up Their Greatest Hits With Retrospective ‘Deuces Are Wild’ Las Vegas Residency: Recap (2024)

Steven Tyler might be the only frontman in history who can hit the stage in a shirt emblazoned with the cartoon rendition of his own face without sacrificing an ounce of hard-rocking gravitas.

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Steven Tyler might be the only frontman in history who can hit the stage in a shirt emblazoned withthe cartoon rendition of his own face without sacrificing an ounce of hard-rocking gravitas.

That’s exactly what he did on Saturdaynight (April 6) for the very first performance of Deuces Are Wild, Aerosmith‘s newLas Vegas residency that has the Boston rock veterans blasting through their greatest hits while re-tracing the steps oftheir journey to rock legend status.

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Before the band took the stage at the Park MGM’s Park Theater, a trip down memory lane was projected on the eight towering screens over the stage. Tons of never-before-seen photos of the guys as babies and awkward teenagers were pepperedthroughout numerous concert reels, TV spots and interviews in a pre-show presentation put togetherby Oscar- and Emmy-winning visual effects studio Pixomondo. One of the featured clips is Aerosmith’s cameo in a 1991 episode ofThe Simpsons, and Tyler chose to sport a tee bearing the Simpsonified versions of himself and his bandmates for their first night of the run.

(He shared a goofy video of himself warming up for the show, sans-tee, in the hours before the performance.)

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Dancers andmischief-makers twirled and scuttled through the aisles while the archival footage rolled. Their carnival-worthy costumeswere surreal and inspired by the band’s most memorable album covers, so the cat fromNine Liveswound up getting chased by tipsy concert-goers in the stands as the platinum-skinned, robotic Marilyn Monroe-esque figure ofJust Press Playpopped and lockedby the VIP section on stage.

Any Aerosmith production will bank on the quintet’sability to raise a little hell while blasting through theircatalog, but Deuces Are Wild goes the extra mile to give those who made the effort to come to Sin City something more than the typical tour show. The set list is comprehensive and career-spanning, and checks all boxes for dedicated fans:“Sweet Emotion” and its sternum-massaging bass line makes it in,as do the ’70s epics (like “Dream On,” which had Tyler climbing on top of a piano after playing it, and “Kings and Queens”), ’80s scorchers (“Love in an Elevator;” “Dude Looks Like a Lady”) and’90s bangers (from Get A Grip‘s “Cryin'” to Armaggeddon power ballad “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”).

Aerosmith clearly wanted to have as much fun as possible with Deuces Are Wild and (literally!) toy with the loftiest expectations fans may have for their run.Later in the show, giant inflatable teddy bears, baby dolls and other creepy playthings descended from the ceiling during “Toys in the Attic.” Withits eccentric visuals and surprising touches, Aerosmith’s production crew — helmed by director Amy Tinkham and producer Steve Dixon —squeezedevery last drop of potential out oftheir new, part-time home at the Park MGM and putserious distance between the mundanities of the outside world and the loud, loopy one of Aerosmith’s own creation.

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And though Las Vegas may provide a briefescape fromreality for visitors, an update on 1993’s protest anthem “Livin’ on the Edge” snapped the audience back to reality with a crucial update. The track was originally inspired by the riots that roared through Los Angeles in the wake of the LAPD’s assault on Rodney King in 1992, but its lyrics apply to environmental and humanitarian crises across time —and especially relevant issuesin 2019. The visuals Aerosmith provided during the performance of “Livin’ on the Edge” brought the blistering cautionary tale into the present by showing various calamities on the screens throughout the track, from a child playing with a toy gun to melting glaciers and devastating wildfires.

Tyler was in top form throughout, and “Livin’ on the Edge” was smack in the middle of a hat trick that started with “Cryin’” —complete with scenes from the iconic music video starring a then-unknown Alicia Silverstone —and closed with “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.” A string quartet joined Aerosmith for the smash —which scored them their firstNo. 1 hit on the Hot 100in 1998 —as did the vast majority of the Park Theater on theepic chorus.

Other highlights included every Toxic Twins spotlight, but especially the moments where it was just Tyler and Perry trading blues riffs on the harmonica and guitar. “Hangman Jury,” off 1987’sPermanent Vacation, was a perfect showcase of their dynamic, and the two continued to play musical tag throughout the evening as they often strut in tandem — more of an instinct for the pair than choreography at this point.

By the time they rolled through the run of hits anchoring thelatter half of the set, it was clear that the strength of Deuces Are Wild lies in its intimacy: Aerosmith has long since outgrown the confines of venues the size of the Park Theater, and to hear these monstrous riffs in close quarters makes for a maximalist treat. The full-throttle closer of “Walk This Way” — which had Tyler and Perry strolling up a catwalk hoisted over the center of the audience with their instruments in tow — makesfor a deafening romp in arenas and ampitheatres. In Vegas, it was a straight-up stunnerin a venue where the crowd can literally reach out and touch Tyler as he hauls his scarf-trailing mic stand on another lap around the joint.

Aerosmith’s Deuces Are Wild opening night set list:

1. “Train Kept A-Rollin’”
2. “Mama Kin”
3. “Back in the Saddle”
4. “Kings And Queens”
5. “Sweet Emotion”
6. “Hangman Jury”
7. “Seasons of Wither”
8. “Stop Messin’ Around”
9. “Cryin’”
10. “Livin’ on the Edge”
11. “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
12. “Love in an Elevator”
13. “Toys In the Attic”
14. “Dude Looks Like a Lady”
15. “Dream On”
16. “Walk This Way”

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Aerosmith Rev Up Their Greatest Hits With Retrospective ‘Deuces Are Wild’ Las Vegas Residency: Recap? ›

The set list is comprehensive and career-spanning, and checks all boxes for dedicated fans: “Sweet Emotion” and its sternum-massaging bass line makes it in, as do the '70s epics (like “Dream On,” which had Tyler climbing on top of a piano after playing it, and “Kings and Queens”), '80s scorchers (“Love in an Elevator;” ...

Why did Aerosmith cancel their Vegas residency? ›

Aerosmith has canceled the remainder of their 2022 Las Vegas residency due to an unspecified illness impacting frontman Steven Tyler.

How long is the Aerosmith concert in Las Vegas? ›

The centerpiece of AEROSMITH: DEUCES ARE WILD is the electrifying 90-minute live performance from the band who continue to deliver one of the most innovative and thrilling performances in music.

Does Aerosmith still have a residency in Las Vegas? ›

Aerosmith has canceled the remainder of its residency in Las Vegas following repeated cancellations because of lead singer Steven Tyler's illness.

Is Aerosmith still together? ›

After five decades, the band continues to tour and record music. From 2019 to 2022, the band had a concert residency in Las Vegas, which was interrupted from 2020 to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2023, the band began a year-and-a-half-long farewell tour, called "Peace Out: The Farewell Tour".

What is Steven Tyler's illness? ›

Steven Tyler Makes First Appearance Since Larynx Fracture: 'My Throat's Been Better but It's on the Mend' Kelly Wynne has been a TV writer at PEOPLE digital since 2021.

Who quit Aerosmith? ›

Aerosmith's Joe Perry has reflected on how the music of Van Halen made him realise it was “time for a break” from the band, as he felt they were “not ready for the '80s.” The guitarist left Aerosmith amid recording sessions for 1979 album Night In The Ruts amid inner feuds and fears the band were stagnating.

Who is opening for Aerosmith in 2024? ›

On April 10, 2024 the band announced 39 all-new dates for the tour. The Black Crowes are set to return as the tour's opening act, and the tour will begin in Pittsburgh on September 20, 2024.

Who is touring with Aerosmith in 2024? ›

Today, four-time GRAMMY® award-winning and diamond-certified rock legends Aerosmith announce their return to the road with PEACE OUT™ featuring special guests The Black Crowes and a one-night-only special performance from Teddy Swims at the tour kickoff in Pittsburgh.

Who is Steven Tyler's partner now? ›

Where is Aerosmith playing in 2024? ›

2024:
  • 09/20 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena.
  • 09/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center.
  • 09/26 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! ...
  • 10/02 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center.
  • 10/05 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson Boling Arena.
  • 10/08 – Washington, DC @ Capitol One Arena.
  • 10/11 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena.

Who has the most famous Vegas residency? ›

Elvis Presley made history in 1969 when he took up a residency at the off-strip Intercontinental Hotel, now known as the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, at the peak of Elvis-mania. In his seven-year run, her made women swoon in over 600 concerts before his final show in 1976 – just one year before his death.

Who has the most residency in Las Vegas? ›

One of the most successful residencies in history was Elvis Presley's 636 consecutive shows at the International and Las Vegas Hilton from July 1969 through December 1976.

What band is replacing Aerosmith? ›

The idea that Queen could replace Aerosmith isn't a new rumor. It's been suggested previously, including by me when I wrote on different ways to replace the Rock 'N'Roller Coaster. The current version of Queen, fronted by Adam Lambert, is signed to Hollywood Records, the record label owned by Disney.

Why is Joey Kramer not playing with Aerosmith? ›

"While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health," the band said in a statement when the tour was announced.

Who is the oldest member of Aerosmith? ›

Steven Tyler, lead singer since the band's formation, is the oldest of the band members, having turned 75 in March 2023. Aerosmith has won 4 Grammy Awards in its 50-plus-year career.

Why did Aerosmith cancel their tour? ›

Aerosmith has announced that the remainder of the North American leg of their Peace Out: The Farewell Tour has been canceled until 2024, due to frontman Steven Tyler's ongoing recovery from vocal cord trauma.

Why did Aerosmith cancel their shows? ›

Fans will now have to wait until 2024 for Aerosmith's Peace Out: The Farewell Tour.

Why was the Aerosmith concert cancelled? ›

Classic rockers Aerosmith has postponed all of its 2023 tour dates until next year due to singer Steven Tyler's ongoing vocal cord and larynx problems. The band had previously postponed its September tour dates, but now says that Tyler's injuries are “more serious than initially thought.”

Will Aerosmith return to Vegas? ›

The Deuces Are Wild in 2024!

America's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band is returning to Sin City for the year's hardest rocking residency, and if you act now, there's still time to score amazing tickets for any Aerosmith Las Vegas 2024 performance!

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