Let Rock Rule Tour

Let Rock Rule Tour
Tour by Aerosmith
Location North America
Start date July 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)
End date September 12, 2014 (2014-09-12)
Legs 1
Number of shows 20 in North America
Aerosmith concert chronology

The Let Rock Rule Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that featured Slash (with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators) as the opening act. The tour sent both acts to various locations across North America from July to September 2014 and included two festival concerts and eighteen regular concerts. In addition, Aerosmith performed a private show in the middle of the tour. Slash with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators did not perform at Rock Fest in Wisconsin or at the private show, but performed at all of the other concerts.

Full details of the concert tour were announced on April 8, 2014 in an interview with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry on On Air with Ryan Seacrest and through the launch of a new version of the band's website. To promote the tour, the band played a brief concert with Slash at the Whisky a Go Go on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. Tyler and Perry also appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where they gave away tickets to the studio audience.[1][2]

The concert tour followed Aerosmith's Global Warming Tour which saw the band play 88 concerts on five continents from 2012 to 2014 in support of their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension!.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
July 10, 2014 Wantagh United States Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 13, 2014 Kitchener Canada Big Music Fest
July 16, 2014 Mansfield United States Xfinity Center
July 19, 2014 Cadott Rock Fest
July 22, 2014 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 25, 2014 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
July 30, 2014 Inglewood The Forum
August 2, 2014 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
August 8, 2014 Stateline Harveys Outdoor Arena
August 13, 2014 Concord Concord Pavilion
August 16, 2014 George The Gorge
August 19, 2014 Denver Pepsi Center
August 22, 2014 Dallas American Airlines Center
August 25, 2014 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 28, 2014 Atlanta Philips Arena
August 31, 2014 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
September 3, 2014 Newark Prudential Center
September 6, 2014 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
September 9, 2014 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
September 12, 2014 Sydney Canada Open Hearth Park

Setlist

An average setlist would look like this:

  1. "Back in the Saddle" (not performed at shows in Stateline, George, Denver, or Dallas; replaced with "Train Kept A-Rollin'" at shows in Atlanta, Atlantic City, Newark, Bristow, and Clarkston)
  2. "Eat the Rich" (moved after "Love in an Elevator" at shows after Stateline; moved back to this slot for shows in Atlantic City, Newark, Bristow, and Clarkston)
  3. "Love in an Elevator"
  4. "Cryin'"
  5. "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" (only performed at shows in George and Denver)
  6. "Livin' on the Edge"
  7. "Monkey on My Back" (not performed at shows after Las Vegas)
  8. "Kings and Queens"
  9. "Toys in the Attic"
  10. "Pink" (only performed at the show in The Woodlands) or "Jaded" (only performed at the shows in Atlanta, Atlantic City, Newark, Bristow, and Clarkston)
  11. "Rag Doll"
  12. "Freedom Fighter" (replaced with "Stop Messin' Around" at shows after Inglewood)
  13. "Big Ten Inch Record" or "Same Old Song and Dance" (neither were performed at shows in Newark, Bristow, or Clarkston)
  14. "Rats in the Cellar" (replaced with "Lord of the Thighs" at shows after Tinley Park; replaced with "Mama Kin" at shows after Denver; "Mama Kin" replaced with "Movin' Out" and "Walkin' the Dog" at show in Atlantic City; "Mama Kin" was performed with Slash at the shows in Newark and Clarkston)
  15. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
  16. "No More No More"
  17. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" (replaced with "Come Together" at shows in Atlantic City, Newark, Bristow, and Clarkston)
  18. "Walk This Way"

Encore

  1. "Dream On" (Encore)
  2. "Sweet Emotion" (Encore)

Notes

Personnel

Aerosmith
Additional musicians

References

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