Joe Perry Moves Forward Without Aerosmith This Time

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After decades of electrifying performances with Aerosmith, Joe Perry is stepping into a new chapter of his career. Following Aerosmith’s retirement due to Steven Tyler’s vocal health issues, Perry has chosen not to slow down. Instead, he’s reigniting his solo ambitions and returning to the stage under his own banner.
In a recent Instagram post, Perry unveiled plans for a summer tour featuring a powerhouse ensemble of musicians. This marks his first major move since Aerosmith bid farewell, and fans were quick to notice the significance. The announcement wasn’t just a tour reveal—it was a statement that Perry isn’t done yet.
For Perry, this tour isn’t about nostalgia; it’s about evolution. By building a fresh yet familiar lineup, he’s inviting fans to follow him into this next phase. It’s a chance to hear rock classics reimagined and experience the raw energy of a new band forged from legendary roots.
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The Supergroup Lineup
Dubbed The Joe Perry Project, this latest incarnation brings together top-tier talent from some of rock’s most iconic acts. Perry will be joined by Aerosmith bandmates Brad Whitford and Buck Johnson, creating a strong core that fans of the group will recognize instantly.
But it doesn’t stop there. Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes lends his signature vocals to the mix, and rounding out the rhythm section are Stone Temple Pilots’ Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz. It’s a lineup that feels more like a rock summit than a typical backing band.
The blend of these artists isn’t just about name recognition—it’s about chemistry. Each brings their own edge and style, and together they form a fresh but grounded sound. Perry’s ability to assemble such a crew reflects his status not just as a guitarist but as a respected force in rock music.
Revisiting The Joe Perry Project
Though this might feel like a new beginning, The Joe Perry Project isn’t new to longtime fans. First launched in the late 1970s during a brief break from Aerosmith, the project has always been Perry’s personal playground for musical freedom. It allowed him to experiment, collaborate, and explore outside the shadow of his main band.
Over the decades, the project has seen many different lineups and musical directions. Each iteration reflected Perry’s current inspirations, and this summer’s tour continues that legacy. Blabbermouth pointed out how the Project has long showcased Perry’s dedication to working with elite musicians and trying something different.
With Aerosmith in the rearview mirror, this new tour may be the most significant version of the Joe Perry Project yet. It’s not just a side gig anymore—it’s the main act. And Perry appears more energized than ever to embrace it fully.
Tour Dates and What’s Ahead
According to American Songwriter, the tour kicks off on August 13 in Tampa, Florida, and will wrap up just ten days later in Port Chester, New York. It’s a short but potent run designed to pack a punch and test the waters for more to come.
Fans in select cities will get the first taste of this revamped lineup in an intimate live setting. These performances promise a mix of Joe Perry Project material, Aerosmith fan favorites, and likely a few surprises tailored to the unique band chemistry.
This tour may only be the beginning. With Aerosmith retired and Perry’s fire still burning, this could mark the start of a more sustained solo run. One thing is clear: Joe Perry isn’t winding down—he’s speeding up.
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