AEROSMITH Coming To Costa Rica

April 13, 2010

According to InsideCostaRica.com, AEROSMITH has announced that it will appear in Costa Rica on June 1.

The concert will be held at the Autódromo La Guácima, in Alajuela, in what will mark the band's only appearance in Central America.

Tropix II, the promoter, said tickets — priced from ¢20.000 colones to ¢75.000 colones — will begin on Wednedsay, April 14, by way of www.specialticket.net to fan club members and the general public on Thursday, April 15.

"Back by popular demand with more spit and fire than ever before, we're coming across the pond and parting the waters as we go," says Steven Tyler.

"AEROSMITH is going to be rocking in South America, the U.K. and Europe this summer," adds Joe Perry. "Enough B.S. — we're coming and everything is going to be set at eleven."

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