Eminem appears in the video of Aerosmith farewell tour announcement Posted on May 1, 2023May 1, 2023 By Remy Gelenidze For Aerosmith, it appears to be the end of the road. Advertisement The legendary rock band have announced the Peace Out Tour, which will include a September 18, 2023 stop at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Advertisement “After 50 years, 10 world tours and playing for over 100 million fans, it’s time for one last go,” the band said in Monday’s announcement. Eminem — who tapped Aerosmith’s “Dream On” for his 2002 hit “Sing for the Moment” from The Eminem Show album — is among the stars featured in a video touting the news.In the video, Slim Shady is in disbelief of the breaking news that informs us about Aerosmith’s farewell tour: “Oh what the mother…” Em says in the clip. At the end of the trailer, “Dream On” is playing. Advertisement Last year, Eminem and Steven Tyler hit the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame stage together to perform “Sing For The Moment.” We believe the two music icons will team up again in September in Detroit!Check out Aerosmith, Peace Out Tour, 2023 concert schedule and the trailer, featuring Eminem, Sir Ringo Starr, Dolly Parton and more below. Advertisement Sept. 2: Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center Sept. 6: Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena Sept. 9: Belmont Park, N.Y. — UBS Arena Sept. 12: Toronto — Scotiabank Arena Sept. 15: Chicago — United Center Sept. 18: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena Sept. 21: Cleveland – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Sept. 24: Raleigh, N.C. — PNC Arena Sept. 27: Washington, D.C. — Capital One ArenaOct. 11: Tampa — Amalie Arena Oct. 14: Atlanta — State Farm Arena Oct. 17: Charlotte — Spectrum Center Oct. 20: Sunrise, Fla. — FLA Live Arena Oct. 23: Austin — Moody Center Oct. 26: St Louis — Enterprise Center Oct. 29: Indianapolis — Gainbridge Fieldhouse Advertisement Nov. 1: San Antonio — AT&T Arena Nov. 4: Tulsa, Okla. — BOK Center Nov. 7: Dallas — American Airlines Center Nov. 10: Omaha, Neb. — CHI Health Center Nov. 13: St Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center Nov. 16: Kansas City — T-Mobile Center Nov. 19: Denver — Ball Arena Nov. 22: Salt Lake City — Vivint Arena Nov. 25: Portland, Ore. — Moda Center Nov. 28: Seattle — Climate Pledge ArenaDec. 1: San Francisco — Chase Center Dec. 4: San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center Dec. 7: Los Angeles — The Kia Forum Dec. 10: Phoenix — Footprint Center Dec. 28: Newark, N.J. — Prudential Center Dec. 31: Boston — TD GardenJan. 4: Cincinnati — Heritage Bank Arena Jan. 7: Louisville — KFC Yum! Center Jan. 10: Nashville — Bridgestone Arena Jan. 13: Knoxville, Tenn. — Thompson-Boling Arena Jan. 16: Buffalo, N.Y. — KeyBank Center Jan. 19: New York — Madison Square Garden Jan. 23: Columbus — Schottenstein Center Jan. 26: Montreal — Bell Centre[VIA]RECENT RELATED ARTICLESBaby Keem Names Eminem Among His Biggest InfluencesJune 11, 2026Akon Recalls How Eminem Produced “Smack That” and Taught Him a Life-Changing LessonJune 10, 2026Hip-Hop Community Reacts to Nasaan’s New Eminem-Inspired FreestyleJune 10, 2026New Eminem and JAY-Z Song in Kurupt, Masta Killa and Rakim’s Joint Album?!June 7, 2026Eminem Lands High on New York Times’ 100 Greatest American Songwriters ListJune 5, 2026Tyler, the Creator Talks Eminem: Diss Track Response and Favorite AlbumsJune 3, 2026 AerosmithEminemPeace Out TourSteven Tyler